Compare 9 attorneys and 5 law firms in Portland , OR. Sort by highest rating and years of sports experience.
J Cable
Portland sports attorney at Miller Nash Graham and Dunn with 58 years experience111 SouthWest Fifth Avenue, Suite 3400, Portland, OR 97204
Owen Blank
Portland sports attorney at Tonkon Torp with 52 years experience888 SouthWest Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204
Duane Bosworth
Portland sports attorney at Davis Wright Tremaine with 43 years experience1300 SouthWest 5th Avenue, Suite 2300, Portland, OR 97201
Karen Davis
Portland sports attorney at Elliott Ostrander and Preston with 34 years experience707 SW Washington Street, Suite 1500, Portland, OR 97205
David Bristol
Portland sports attorney at Miller Nash Graham and Dunn with 33 years experience111 SouthWest Fifth Avenue, Suite 3400, Portland, OR 97204
Nathan Sykes
Portland sports attorney at Schwabe Williamson and Wyatt with 30 years experienceSuites 1600-1900, 1211 SouthWest Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204
Michael Cohen
Portland sports attorney at Schwabe Williamson and Wyatt with 29 years experienceSuites 1600-1900, 1211 SouthWest Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204
Cheryl Rath
Portland sports attorney at Schwabe Williamson and Wyatt with 27 years experienceSuites 1600-1900, 1211 SouthWest Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204
Jennifer Lefere
Portland sports attorney at Tonkon Torp with 26 years experience888 SouthWest Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204
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A sports attorney works with professional athletes. A sports attorney will work with the athlete, and his agent and or manager, to negotiate and draft all aspects of the athlete's work including compensation, contracts, licensing and other contractual rights. In case of dispute a sports attorney will also litigate on the athlete's behalf. In some cases a sports attorney may serve as both the agent and attorney for the athlete. An attorney is an important resource and partner for a professional athlete.
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