Compare 47 attorneys and 19 law firms in Portland , OR. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Alan Lee
Portland civil rights attorney at Bullard Law with 56 years experience1000 SouthWest Broadway, Suite 1900, Portland, OR 97205
Judy Snyder
Portland civil rights attorney at Judy Snyder with 51 years experience1000 SW Broadway Avenue, Suite 2400, Portland, OR 97205
Rudy Lachenmeier
Portland civil rights attorney at Lachenmeier Enloe Rall and Heinson with 49 years experience9600 SW Capitol Highway, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97219
Larry Amburgey
Portland civil rights attorney at Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak and Stewart with 49 years experience222 SW Columbia Street, Suite 1500, Portland, OR 97201
Douglas Andres
Portland civil rights attorney at Bullivant Houser Bailey with 46 years experience888 SouthWest Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204
Richard VanCleave
Portland civil rights attorney at Barran Liebman with 44 years experience601 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 2300, Portland, OR 97204
Paula Barran
Portland civil rights attorney at Barran Liebman with 44 years experience601 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 2300, Portland, OR 97204
Craig Crispin
Portland civil rights attorney at Crispin Russell with 43 years experience1834 SW 58th Avenue, Portland, OR 97221
Wayne Palmer
Portland civil rights attorney at Kell Alterman and Runstein with 43 years experience520 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 600, Portland, OR 97204
Corbett Gordon
Portland civil rights attorney at Fisher and Phill with 42 years experience111 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 4040, Portland, OR 97204
Kelly Clark
Portland civil rights attorney at O'Donnell Clark and Crew with 41 years experience1650 NW Naito Parkway, Suite 302, Portland, OR 97209
David Riewald
Portland civil rights attorney at Bullard Law with 41 years experience1000 SouthWest Broadway, Suite 1900, Portland, OR 97205
Patty Rissberger
Portland civil rights attorney at Crispin Russell with 37 years experience1834 SW 58th Avenue, Portland, OR 97221
Robert Carey
Portland civil rights attorney at Barran Liebman with 37 years experience601 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 2300, Portland, OR 97204
Kathryn Hindman
Portland civil rights attorney at Bullard Law with 37 years experience1000 SouthWest Broadway, Suite 1900, Portland, OR 97205
Carol Bernick
Portland civil rights attorney at Davis Wright Tremaine with 35 years experience1300 SouthWest 5th Avenue, Suite 2300, Portland, OR 97201
Cedric Brown
Portland civil rights attorney at Cedric R Brown with 33 years experience720 NE Flanders Street, Suite 204, Portland, OR 97232
Scott Hunt
Portland civil rights attorney at Busse and Hunt with 32 years experience621 SW Morrison Street, Portland, OR 97205
Gilion Dumas
Portland civil rights attorney at O'Donnell Clark and Crew with 32 years experience1650 NW Naito Parkway, Suite 302, Portland, OR 97209
Tamsen Leachman
Portland civil rights attorney at Fisher and Phill with 31 years experience111 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 4040, Portland, OR 97204
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