Daniel J. Lounsbury, Attorney at Law | Willamette Valley Legal - Salem, OR
Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal Injury Lawyers in Salem, OR
1585 Liberty St SE Salem, OR 97302
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33
Years
Experience
Salem Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal Injury Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal Injury
- Family Law
- Car Accidents
- Slip-and-fall Accidents
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Parental Relocations And Move-Aways
- Restraining Orders
- DUI
- Oregon Ballot Measure 11 Crimes
- Theft
- Drug Crimes
- Domestic Violence
Firm Information
Overview
Our offices are located in Salem, Oregon and we practice personal injury law, family law and criminal defense.
Please contact us to schedule an initial consultation.
Published Works
Articles
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Multiple Articles, The Student Review, 1989-1990
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Case Note Editor for Treatise "Powell on Road Property", 1991-1992
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Daniel J. Lounsbury, Attorney at Law | Willamette Valley Legal
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Hired Law firm 2022-2024Dan is a pro and operates best under high degrees of professionalism and respect. Office was helpful.
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Hired Law firm 2020Hired him once in the past, hope to hire him again now
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