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Top 10 Oregon Super Lawyers 2009
Top List

The following is an alphabetical listing of the lawyers who received the highest point totals in the Oregon nomination, research and blue ribbon review process.

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Paula A. Barran
Paula A. Barran
Barran Liebman LLP
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Barnes H. Ellis
Stoel Rives LLP
Stephen F. English
Stephen F. English
Perkins Coie LLP
Paul T. Fortino
Paul T. Fortino
Perkins Coie LLP

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Stephen T. Janik
Ball Janik LLP
Eric C. Larson
Eric C. Larson
Gevurtz Menashe Larson & Howe PC
David B. Markowitz
David B. Markowitz
Markowitz Herbold Glade & Mehlhaf, PC
Albert A. Menashe
Albert A. Menashe
Gevurtz Menashe Larson & Howe PC

Thomas H. Tongue
Thomas H. Tongue
Dunn Carney Allen Higgins & Tongue, LLP
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Gary J. Zimmer
Zimmer Family Law, LLC
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