Portland, Oregon Tribal Law Attorneys

Compare 6 attorneys and 4 law firms in Portland , OR. Sort by highest rating and years of tribal law experience.

John Schultz
Portland tribal law attorney at Ater Wynne with 46 years experience

222 SouthWest Columbia, Suite 1800, Portland, OR 97201

Lori Bauman
Portland tribal law attorney at Ater Wynne with 40 years experience

222 SouthWest Columbia, Suite 1800, Portland, OR 97201

Ann Sherman
Portland tribal law attorney at Preston Gates and Ellis with 36 years experience

222 SouthWest Columbia Street, Portland, OR 97201

Douglas MacCourt
Portland tribal law attorney at Ater Wynne with 35 years experience

222 SouthWest Columbia, Suite 1800, Portland, OR 97201

Kenneth Dobson
Portland tribal law attorney at Cable Huston with 24 years experience

1001 SouthWest 5th Avenue, Suite 2000, Portland, OR 97204

Roman Hernandez
Portland tribal law attorney at Schwabe Williamson and Wyatt with 23 years experience

Suites 1600-1900, 1211 SouthWest Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204

Need help with a tribal law matter?

Tribal attorneys, those who specialize in legal matters related to Native American tribes, handle matters ranging from regulatory issues to criminal cases. Tribal attorneys may be admitted to multiple tribal courts, depending on their location. Federal courts resolve cases where the dispute is between the tribe and the federal government. Native American tribal courts hear cases that involve the tribe's laws or its members.

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