Services & Industries
Education
J.D., University of Oregon School of Law, 2024
M.P.S., Georgetown University, 2013
B.S., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2010
Bar & Court Admissions
Oregon State Bar
U.S. District Court, District of Oregon
Justin is an associate in Tonkon Torp’s Business Department with a practice focused on general corporate and transactional law. Clients value him for his professionalism, diligence, and strong analytical skills.
Justin joined Tonkon Torp after a tenure at the Portland office of an international employment law firm. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon School of Law where he served as the Executive Editor of the Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation. During law school, he worked as a judicial intern for the Hon. Michael H. Simon at the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, and as a law clerk for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon.
Prior to his law career, Justin earned his M.P.S. in Sports Management from Georgetown University and worked for seven years in the professional sports industry, including as an associate scout with the Toronto Blue Jays. Outside of work, Justin enjoys spending time with his wife, Laura, and exploring vegan restaurants throughout the Portland Metro area.
Community Involvement & Activities
Professional Memberships
Multnomah Bar Association
Recent News
Tonkon Torp Welcomes Justin Haddad to its Business Department
Tonkon Torp LLP is pleased to welcome attorney Justin Haddad to its Business Department. His practice will be focused on general corporate and transactional law. Haddad joins Tonkon Torp after a tenure at the Portland office of an international employment law firm.
Publications & Presentations
“Oregon Court of Appeals Holds that Handbooks Can Form Contracts Unless Clearly Disclaimed,” Ogletree Deakins, June 2025
“Paid Leave Oregon’s Rules Clarify Employee Benefit Information,” SHRM, Feb. 2025
“Medication-Assisted Treatment Expansion for Opioid-Use Disorder in the Oregon Department of Corrections and Post-Release from Prison,” New England Law Review, 2025