PLF Welcomes New Board Members in 2025

The PLF is pleased to announce the addition of three new members to our board of directors this year. Lori Kaliher was appointed in November 2024 to fill an open Public Member position. Her term will expire at the end of 2028. Christine Coers-Mitchell and Brent Smith have been appointed as new board members effective January 1, 2025. Ms. Coers-Mitchell’s and Mr. Smith’s five-year terms will conclude at the end of 2029.

Oregon Federal Court Says Nonjudicial Foreclosure Is Debt Collection Under OUDCPA

The U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon was recently presented with the question of whether nonjudicial foreclosures fall within the scope of the OUDCPA in the case of Povey v. Castle & Cooke Mortgage. The federal court concluded that nonjudicial foreclosure is “debt collection” under the OUDCPA. And because the Oregon statute contains no limitation on its applicability to the enforcement of security interests, the court held that nonjudicial foreclosure is subject to the OUDCPA.

Corporate Transparency Act Dateline: December 31, 2024

Requirements under the CTA are evolving quickly. On December 3, 2024, in Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Garland, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction temporarily blocking enforcement of the CTA's reporting requirements. After much overly dramatic back-and-forth—including the Fifth Circuit’s quick reversal of its own motions panel—the injunction stands … at least until the end of March.

In Memoriam

We are saddened to report the passing of former PLF Director Michael B. Batlan of Salem.

Court of Appeals Construes HB 4212

In this decision, the appellate court reviewed three consolidated negligence actions initiated in 2022 that were all dismissed by the trial court as time barred.

Fraudulent Activity Alert Relating to the Corporate Transparency Act

As many business law practitioners are aware, a new federal law called the Corporate Transparency Act took effect on January 1, 2024. The wide-reaching legislation imposes new reporting requirements on most small and medium-sized businesses, individuals with ownership interest or control in those entities, and the lawyers or other legal professionals involved in their formation. Failure to comply with the strict reporting deadlines may carry civil and/or criminal penalties.

PLF Board Positions

The PLF Board of Directors is looking for one lawyer and one public member to serve a five-year term beginning January 1, 2024.

Welcome, Kirsten!

The OAAP is pleased to announce that Kirsten Blume, JD, MA candidate has joined the OAAP as an Attorney Counselor Associate!

PLF Welcomes New Board Members in 2022

The PLF is pleased to announce that Alexandra Hilsher (Eugene) and Michelle Johansson (Portland) have been appointed as new board members effective January 1, 2022. Ms. Hilsher

Thank you, Sheila Blackford!

After more than 16 years of service at the PLF, Practice Management Attorney Sheila Blackford has retired to pursue her passion for writing and for helping firms resolve their differences through alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

The PLF Welcomes New CEO Megan Livermore

We are very pleased to announce that Megan Livermore will become the new Chief Executive Officer of the PLF as of July 1, 2021. Ms. Livermore has been a business and real estate attorney in Oregon for over 15 years, with the majority of her legal career spent at two Eugene law firms