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Overview
Stephanie is an associate in Tonkon Torp's Litigation Department. She represents entities and individuals in a range of complex litigation matters including contract disputes, product liability claims, and intellectual property disputes. Stephanie works closely with clients to develop a thorough understanding of their businesses and goals, providing strategic and right-sized advocacy.
Stephanie graduated first in her class from Lewis & Clark Law School, where she was an Associate Editor of Environmental Law. While a law student, Stephanie worked as a summer associate at Tonkon Torp and as a law clerk with the U.S. Department of Justice, Environmental Enforcement Section, in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining Tonkon Torp, she served as a judicial law clerk at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Prior to her law career, Stephanie worked for several years in the environmental industry — both at an environmental consulting firm and at a conservation nonprofit, where she served as the Executive Director.
Outside of work, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her husband and dog, supporting the Portland Timbers, and trying to master her mom’s Korean comfort food recipes. She serves on the board of Girls Build, a nonprofit inspiring curiosity and confidence in girls and women through programming focused on construction skills.
Stephanie graduated first in her class from Lewis & Clark Law School, where she was an Associate Editor of Environmental Law. While a law student, Stephanie worked as a summer associate at Tonkon Torp and as a law clerk with the U.S. Department of Justice, Environmental Enforcement Section, in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining Tonkon Torp, she served as a judicial law clerk at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Prior to her law career, Stephanie worked for several years in the environmental industry — both at an environmental consulting firm and at a conservation nonprofit, where she served as the Executive Director.
Outside of work, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her husband and dog, supporting the Portland Timbers, and trying to master her mom’s Korean comfort food recipes. She serves on the board of Girls Build, a nonprofit inspiring curiosity and confidence in girls and women through programming focused on construction skills.
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Get To Know
Stephanie Grant first ventured to Oregon from her North Carolina home in 2012 to attend Lewis & Clark Law School. After receiving her J.D., the decision to stay was an easy one. Stephanie and her husband Aaron have settled near Portland's only urban volcano in the Mount Tabor neighborhood, and enjoy exploring the nearby trails and parks. They are taking every opportunity they can to enjoy the four seasons of outdoor pursuits to be found in the Pacific Northwest with their dog, Dug. Some of their favorite spots have been the Sandy River delta, snowshoeing at Mt. Hood, and taking the ferry to Vancouver Island.
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Featured Work
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Community Involvement & Activities
Campaign for Equal Justice
Member, Associates Committee
Girls Build
Member, Board of Directors
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Professional Memberships
Federal Bar Association
Multnomah Bar Association
Multnomah Bar Association
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Awards & Recognition
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Recent News
3.20.2019
Stephanie Grant Joins Girls Build Board of Directors
Tonkon Torp attorney Stephanie Grant has joined the Board of Directors of Girls Build. Girls Build offers summer camps in several Oregon communities for girls eight to 14 years old, focusing on building confidence through learning the basics of…
2.26.2019
Tonkon Torp Sponsors 2019 PILP Auction
Tonkon Torp was a sponsor at the February 23 Lewis & Clark Law School 28th Annual Public Interest Law Project (PILP) Auction. Alex Tinker led Tonkon's involvement with the auction and attended along with fellow Lewis & Clark alums Stephanie Grant and…
9.14.2018
Stephanie Grant Leads CEJ Fundraising Effort
In her capacity as a member of the Campaign for Equal Justice (CEJ) Associate's Committee, Stephanie Grant helped to promote CEJ's Party Under the Stars fundraising raffle. Party Under the Stars (CEJ's new/young lawyer event) was held on September 17…
6.25.2018
Tonkon Torp Raises Funds for 2018 CourtCare
In May, Tonkon Torp and its staff contributed $3,200 to the Multnomah Bar Association’s 15th Annual CourtCare Campaign. Stephanie Grant, an associate in Tonkon Torp’s Litigation Department, led the firm’s internal fundraising effort for CourtCare and…
5.15.2018
Stephanie Grant Serves on CEJ Associates Committee
Tonkon Torp attorney Stephanie Grant is serving on the Associates Committee of the Campaign for Equal Justice (CEJ). The CEJ Associates Committee is comprised of young attorneys in Portland who help drive support for CEJ and Oregon legal aid within…
5.22.2017
Tonkon Torp Supports 2017 Multnomah CourtCare
Tonkon Torp contributed $1,000 in support of the 14th Annual CourtCare Campaign which ran through May 19. Volunteers of America Oregon operates CourtCare in the downtown and East Multnomah County Courthouses, providing free childcare services for…
4.14.2017
Enforcing Arbitration Awards in Oregon
Caroline Harris Crowne and Stephanie Grant had a "Practice Note" article, "Enforcing Arbitration Awards in Oregon," published by Practical Law. The Practice Note, available to download below, explains how to enforce arbitral awards in Oregon…
10.26.2016
Whooshh Fish Ladder Lures Environmental Attorneys
In early fall, environmental law attorneys Jeanette Schuster, Max Miller, and Stephanie Grant joined a fun outing to Whooshh Innovations' live fish transport system on the Washougal River in the Columbia Gorge. The event was offered by the Oregon…
10.5.2016
Three Associates Join Tonkon Torp
Tonkon Torp LLP has hired three new associates. Stephanie Grant and Will Gent have joined the Litigation Department, and Samuel Fullhart joins the Business Department.
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Publications & Presentations
"Portland's Neighborhood Associations Going Strong After 40 Years," Ear to the Ground Blog, November 2017
"Practice Note – Enforcing Arbitration Awards in Oregon," Practical Law, April 2017
"Portland General Electric Wants to Electrify Your Commute," Ear to the Ground Blog, February 2017