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Mitra Shahri is a founding partner at Mitra Law Group in Portland, Oregon, specializing in employment law. With over 25 years of experience, she is dedicated to representing Oregonians who have faced workplace mistreatment. Mitra Shahri is a highly respected employment law lawyer in Portland, Oregon. With a career spanning nearly three decades, she has established herself as a fierce advocate for workers who have been mistreated in the workplace. As the founding partner of Mitra Law Group, she is committed to fighting for the rights of her clients and ensuring that they receive the justice they deserve. Ms. Shahri\s legal career began in 1993, and since then, she has focused primarily on labor and employment law. She is a member of the Labor & Employment and Education committees of the Oregon State Bar, where she actively works to promote fairness and equality in the workplace. Her dedication to her clients and her passion for justice have earned her a reputation as a skilled and compassionate advocate. Mitra Shahri obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Utah, where she excelled academically and served as an editor of the law review. Her education and experience have equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of employment law and provide her clients with top-notch legal representation. Licensed to practice in both Oregon and California, Lawyer Shahri has successfully represented numerous clients in a wide range of employment law matters. Whether it\s discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, or wage and hour disputes, she is committed to fighting tirelessly for her clients\ rights. In conclusion, Mitra Shahri is a dedicated and experienced employment law lawyer in Portland, Oregon, who is passionate about advocating for workers\ rights. With a strong commitment to justice and a track record of success, she is a trusted ally for Oregonians facing workplace mistreatment.
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