Mediation / Arbitration
Molly Jo has mediated and arbitrated over 100 cases as a neutral. She has hundreds of hours of specialized mediation training and takes advantage of on-going training opportunities in dispute resolution. I am also on the court mandated arbitration panel for Jackson County, Oregon
Professional & Community Activities
Accepted pro bono appointments for children in custody disputes as appointed by Multnomah County
Volunteer mediator for Columbia County Court, St. Helens, Oregon
Multnomah Bar Association, Equality and Diversity Committee
Social/Vonteer Organizations
- Multnomah County Arbitration Commission
- Oregon Law Institute; frequent contributor and speaker
- Oregon State Bar; frequent contributor and speaker
- Oregon Association of Defense Counsel on topics primarily related to trial practice
Special Olympics Oregon - volunteer
Maverick Main Stage Productions - volunteer and supporter
She served on the:
- Oregon State Bar Products Liability Executive Committee
- Oregon Association of Defense Counsel Young Lawyers Committee
- Oregon Women Lawyers’ Queen’s Bench
- Multnomah Bar Association Legal Services to the Poor Committee
- Oregon Association of Defense Counsel Executive Committee.
Molly Jo is on the arbitration panel for Multnomah, Washington, and Columbia Counties. She serves as a pro bono attorney for children in custody disputes in Multnomah County. She also volunteers with Special Olympics Oregon and supports Columbia County 4-H and the Sauvie Island 4-H Club, home to numerous county and state 4-H champions. Molly Jo and one of her daughters sing together in an all-female group called “Rocker Chixx Choir.”
Molly Jo Mullen was raised overseas and in southern Oregon, where her family has lived for generations. The daughter of a visual artist and a history professor, she learned to value the benefits of a free, open and democratic society while growing up in Africa. This early recognition of the importance of free speech and the rule of law led her to the University of Oregon, where she met her husband in Russian class. She then continued on to law school in San Francisco. Molly Jo is an active participant in local issues and spends much of her time championing the development of ethical, responsive and caring young attorneys who will live up to the high standards of the profession. She is simultaneously hoping to impart these same values to her two daughters, with varying degrees of success. Molly Jo finds it an honor and a privilege to represent individuals and their businesses through difficult legal struggles and life events. She hopes to follow in the footsteps of her grandparents by joining the Peace Corps at the age of 65 and leaving Bodyfelt Mount LLP a thriving, dynamic firm full of diverse and purposeful attorneys.