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Portland, Oregon Franchise Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 8 Portland attorneys and 5 law firms.

Andrew J. Morrow Jr.
Oregon Franchise attorney at Lane Powell with 45 years of experience
601 SW 2nd Avenue, Portland, OR

Christopher H. Kent
Oregon Franchise attorney at Kent and Johnson with 40 years of experience
1500 SW Taylor Street, Portland, OR

Cliff E. Spencer
Oregon Franchise attorney at Lane Powell with 30 years of experience
601 SW 2nd Avenue, Portland, OR

Dennis Steinman
Oregon Franchise attorney at Kell Alterman and Runstein with 30 years of experience
520 SW Yamhill Street, Portland, OR

Jeffrey A. Babener
Oregon Franchise attorney at Babener and Associates with 51 years of experience
121 SW Morrison, Portland, OR

John A. Schwimmer
Oregon Franchise attorney at Sussman Shank with 42 years of experience
1000 SW Broadway Avenue, Portland, OR

Kenneth E. Roberts
Oregon Franchise attorney at Lane Powell with 56 years of experience
601 SW 2nd Avenue, Portland, OR

Matthew C. Ellis
Oregon Franchise attorney at Kell Alterman and Runstein with 18 years of experience
520 SW Yamhill Street, Portland, OR
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Franchise attorneys work with franchisors, companies like Subway or McDonald's who license their business model to owner/operators, and franchisees. There are specific laws that govern franchise rights and responsibilities and regulate their operation. A franchise attorney will design franchise programs, structure franchise agreements, form distribution agreements, negotiate contracts, manage compliance and resolve disputes.
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