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Christopher G. Lundberg

Christopher Lundberg is an experienced civil litigator and strategic advisor to tribes, businesses and individuals.  His skills cross-pollinate the others, driving his success in the courtroom, at the negotiating table, and in the drafting (and defending) of transactional documents.  Before starting at his firm, Chris served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Paul J. De Muniz of the Oregon Court of Appeals, as a staff attorney for the Oregon Supreme Court on a Racial Diversity Project, and as a public defender.

Admitted to Practice

  • State Courts of Oregon
  • U.S. District Court of Oregon
  • U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • Siletz Tribal Court
  • Metlakatla Indian Community’s Magistrate Court

Practice Areas

  • Business and Commercial Litigation
  • Indian Law
  • Employment Law
  • Business Law

Education

  • J.D, Northwestern School of Law, Lewis and Clark College
  • B.A., Economics, Southern Methodist University

Professional Membership

  • American Bar Association
  • Multnomah County Bar Association
  • National Congress of American Indians
  • Oregon Trial Lawyers Association

Community Involvement

  • Transitions Projects - board member for organization whose mission is to serve people’s basic needs as they transition from homelessness to housing.
  • Uniting to Understand Racism - founding member and ten-year board member (two years as President) of the Uniting to Understand Racism organization, whose mission is "to reduce racism in our communities through study and personal examination."
  • Adjunct Professor, Portland State University, Equalizing Access to Justice – served for two years as Adjunct Professor, Portland State University, Equalizing Access to Justice – Removing the Barriers
  • Facilitator for numerous structured, six-week dialogues on racism, which took place in law firms, business and government institutions
  • In his spare time, Chris enjoys spending time with his wife and three sons, traveling, and being outdoors.

Related News

Faculty Member and Speaker, Law Seminars International Conference – Tribal Energy in the Pacific Northwest, “Evaluating the Various Structural Options for Partnerships Between Tribes and Developers,” October 17 and 18, 2011.

Practice Areas
Business Law
Business Litigation Law
Indians and Native Populations Law
Federal Indian Law
Indian Law
Labor and Employment Law
Employment Law
Litigation
Civil Litigation Law
Labor Law