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5 DUI Law Lawyers found in Multnomah County
The Law Office of Josh Lamborn, P.C.
50 Southwest Pine Street, Portland, Oregon 97204, USA
Areas of expertise: Auto Accidents, DUI Law, Personal Injury, Sexual Assault, Wrongful Death
27 years in practice
Dore Law Firm, LLC
4511 SE 63rd Ave, Portland, Oregon, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, DUI Law, Traffic Ticket
16 years in practice
Dr. Aaron DeShaw, Esq., P.C.
2350 NW York St, Portland, Oregon 97210, USA
Areas of expertise: DUI Law, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
24 years in practice
Celuch Legal Services
1318 Southwest 12th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, DUI Law, Sexual Assault, Traffic Ticket
29 years in practice
The LeSueur Law Firm
1 SW Columbia St, Portland, Oregon, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
14 years in practice
8 Bar Associations found in Multnomah County
Oregon Trial Lawyers Association
812 SW Washington St, Portland, OR 97205, USA
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Oregon Minority Lawyers Association
1235 SE Morrison St, Portland, Oregon 97214, USA
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Oregon Hispanic Bar Association
Portland, Oregon 97208, USA
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Oregon Asian Pacific American Bar Association
Portland, OR 97207, USA
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About Multnomah County, Oregon

Multnomah County was formed from two Oregon counties, the eastern portion of Washington County and the northern section of Clackamas County on December 22, 1854. The petition was filed by Portland businessmen earlier in the year, complaining about the inconvenient Hillsboro location of Washington County's seat and the loss of tax revenue from Portland to support Washington County farmers. The first meeting of county commissioners took place on January 17, 1855.

Named after the Chinookan word meaning "lower river", Multnomah and Matlnomaq respectively, the county was named in English. Ne-matlnomaq in Chinook Jargon means "place of matlnomaq", or "the lower river" from the Oregon City Falls to the Columbia River. Alternatively, Chinookan malnumax 'those toward the water. William Clark, the explorer wrote in his Journal that he entered this river...called Multnomah...from an indigenous nation on Wappato Island. This is a bit below the entrance. Clark may have misunderstood the meaning of Multnomah when he refers to the Willamette River. Simply put, Multnomah is the shortened form of nematlnomaq/nimalnumax".

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