Raised with an appreciation for rural life and the values that define Northeast Oregon, Rebecca has a deep understanding of the communities she serves.
Known for listening first, Rebecca helps clients understand their options, evaluate risks, and make informed decisions with clarity.
Rather than focusing on short-term solutions, Rebecca works with clients to develop legal strategies that support their goals well into the future.
Rebecca takes the time to understand each client's goals, concerns, and circumstances before offering recommendation and advice.
Clear communication, responsiveness, and objective assessment of the issues at hand help clients move forward with realistic expectations and unnecessary delays.
Rebecca provides straightforward advice that helps clients understand risk, evaluate options, and make informed decisions.
The foundation of Rebecca’s practice is built on integrity, professionalism, clear communication, and a commitment to helping clients navigate important matters with confidence.
Legal decisions often affect more than the matter at hand. Rebecca helps clients slow down, think clearly, understand potential risks, and make informed decisions they can feel confident about for years to come.
"I try to help clients understand complex legal problems in a simple way, so that they can achieve their goals."
Rebecca Knapp
Rebecca’s legal career extends beyond client representation. Through professional leadership, community involvement, and decades of experience, she has remained actively engaged in the issues that shape Northeast Oregon and the legal profession.
Strong ties to the people, organizations, and communities of Northeast Oregon.
Helping clients see the bigger picture before making important decisions.
Helping clients protect what they've worked hard to build and preserve.
Dependable support when important decisions arise.
Rebecca first joined the Wallowa Valley Health Care Foundation board in 2014, and has been an active member. Her deep concern for helping raise money to invest in improving and expanding our local health care services has helped us raise hundreds of thousands of dollars every year to invest in state-of-the-art equipment for our hospital. Rebecca serves as our secretary/treasurer, and of course her legal expertise is a great asset.
While Rebecca is passionate about serving her clients and community, she also values time spent outdoors and with the people and places that make Northeast Oregon special. Her connection to the region extends well beyond the office.
Rebecca enjoys exploring the trails, mountains, and scenic landscapes that make Wallowa County unique.
Whether paddling, relaxing, or enjoying time near Wallowa Lake, the outdoors remains an important part of life outside the office.
From local adventures to weekends spent outdoors, Rebecca values opportunities to stay active and connected to nature.

Rebecca and her team at Knapp Law maintain a strong level of professionalism with a friendly and personable small-town feel. We cannot speak more highly of her quality of work, promptness and availability, and her genuine engagement and interest in our work. Rebecca has been an integral member of our team, helping us navigate and see through various projects over the past 10-15 years.
To Whom It May Concern:
It is with great pleasure that we recommend Rebecca Knapp of Knapp Law Offices as an outstanding attorney. We have worked with Rebecca since 2016, when our organization, Associated Ditch Companies, Inc., faced several complex legal and regulatory challenges as a water management entity.
From the outset, Rebecca demonstrated exceptional professionalism, deep knowledge of Oregon law, and a practical approach to problem-solving. Her guidance gave our Board the confidence and clarity needed to make informed decisions during a period of significant uncertainty. In 2017, she played a pivotal role in successfully transitioning our organization from a private corporation to a Chapter 545 Irrigation District. Rebecca expertly handled the preparation of legal documents, guided us through the election process, and ensured full compliance with all statutory requirements. Shortly after the formation of the irrigation district, Rebecca played a key role in negotiating and formalizing a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the irrigation district, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), the Oregon Water Resources Department (OWRD), and the Nez Perce Tribe and Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Her expertise and strong work ethic quickly earned the group’s confidence, leading to her selection as the primary facilitator of the MOA. Her work was instrumental in positioning our District to better serve our irrigators.
Rebecca remains an indispensable advisor to our Board. She regularly assists us with a wide range of matters, including water rights law, property law, grant applications, and intergovernmental agreements. Her strategic counsel, clear communication, and responsiveness have been invaluable as we navigate the evolving regulatory landscape.
We have complete confidence in Rebecca’s abilities and would recommend her without hesitation to any individual or organization seeking a highly intelligent, hardworking, and results-oriented attorney. She is a true professional who consistently delivers excellent outcomes for her clients.
Should you have any questions regarding this recommendation, please feel free to contact any of our board members directly.
Thank you,
Wallowa Lake Irrigation District Board of Directors
Dan Butterfield, President Jay McFetridge, Vice President
Joe Dawson, Secretary Jesse Miller Mark Butterfield
Stacy Green
Executive Director of the Wallowa Valley Health Care Foundation