About Christian
Christian Zupancic is an Oregon lawyer who brings an unusual academic background to his legal work. He studied psychology at Stanford University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in 1997, and later returned to study law at Willamette University College of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2013. The combination of social science and legal training shapes how he assesses facts and prepares cases.
He began his legal career after law school in Oregon. Over time he built a practice that reflects steady, practical work rather than high-profile litigation or public roles. Colleagues describe him as methodical. Clients find his explanations direct and plainspoken. He prefers clear legal argument over rhetorical flourish.
Zupancic founded Zuplaw Law Office LLC and operates from that firm in Oregon. The office handles matters for local individuals and businesses. He manages case intake, client counseling, and courtroom work when necessary. Running a small firm means he guides clients through the whole process, from initial consultation to resolution. The structure allows him to control the quality of work and keep client communication consistent.
His background in psychology informs how he approaches client interviews, witness preparation, and negotiations. He pays attention to the human elements that often shape outcomes. At the same time he applies standard legal analysis and procedure. He balances practical concerns—timing, costs, and likely results—against legal strategy.
Outside the office he keeps current on state law developments that affect practice in Oregon. He participates in continuing legal education and follows appellate decisions that affect trial and transactional work in the state. He does not seek public office or frequent media attention, preferring to work directly with clients and referees in the legal system.
Zupancic’s practice in 2026 focuses on representing Oregon clients in a range of civil matters, providing hands-on counsel through each stage of a case.