About Kawn
Kawn Beyoud practices law in Oregon and is an attorney at Flott & Co. PC. He joined the firm after building experience in regional legal work and now handles a range of matters for clients across the state. He maintains an office presence in Oregon and works on cases and transactions that arise under state law.
Beyoud's career has been rooted in practical legal work. He advises clients, prepares filings, negotiates on their behalf, and appears where necessary before tribunals and administrative bodies. He balances paperwork and strategy. He aims to give clients clear options and realistic assessments of risk and timing.
Colleagues describe him as attentive to detail. He spends time reviewing documents and following procedural requirements closely. That attention helps in situations where deadlines and precise filings matter. He also dedicates time to drafting agreements and pleadings, aiming for clarity in written materials.
Outside of litigation tasks, Beyoud devotes time to client counseling. He meets with individuals and business representatives to map out next steps and outline potential outcomes. Those conversations often focus on immediate responses and longer-term planning. He works to translate legal concepts into terms clients can use to make decisions.
Beyoud keeps current on developments in Oregon law through regular review of practice materials and participation in local legal circles. He draws on that knowledge to anticipate procedural changes and shifts in case law that could affect clients. He also consults with peers when matters raise novel issues.
At Flott & Co. PC., Beyoud contributes to a team that handles a mix of matters for private and corporate clients. He participates in case strategy sessions and in-house reviews, and he manages client relationships day to day. His practice emphasizes careful preparation and steady attention to process.
As of 2026, he continues to practice in Oregon out of Flott & Co. PC., where his work centers on advising and representing clients in a variety of state-law matters.