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The Oregon Bar Association (OBA) was a voluntary association from 1890 to 1935. During its existence, OBA was also commonly referred to as the "Oregon State Bar Association" even though that was not its formal name. The "Oregon State Bar" (OSB) is a public corporation established in 1935 by the Oregon Legislature to replace OBA.
Lane County Women Lawyers; Northwest Indian Bar Association (NIBA) Oregon Attorneys with Disability Association (OADA) Oregon Asian Pacific American Bar Association (OAPABA)
The Oregon State Bar ultimately dismissed the complaint, citing "no sufficient basis to warrant a referral to Disciplinary Counsel." [ 5 ] In May 2024, the man Vasquez accused, Jesse Lee Calhoun, was charged with three counts of murder and three counts of abuse of a corpse. [ 6 ]
The bar exam, which officially qualifies law school graduates to practice as lawyers, is one of the most dreaded tasks law students face. But starting next year, would-be barristers in Oregon can ...
Although formally organized in 1906, there are multiple earlier references to an association by the same name. The earlier association may have been established around 1899, or earlier. [5] The Multnomah Bar Association is mentioned in 1891 in an obituary for pioneer Oregon lawyer Ferdinand O. McCown. [6]
Jeannette Thatcher Marshall (1946): [41] First female lawyer in Medford, Oregon [Jackson County, Oregon] Beth Heckert: [ 42 ] First female District Attorney for Jackson County, Oregon (c. 2013) Valerie Love: [ 14 ] First Asian American female to become a Judge of the Lane County Circuit Court, Oregon (2007)
Oregon is launching a new abortion hotline offering free legal advice to callers, moving to further defend abortion access after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer and ...
Sally Amanda Marshall is an American lawyer in the U.S. state of Oregon. She was, most immediately, the United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, the top federal prosecutor position in the state. She resigned her position on April 24, 2015, amid an internal review, citing unspecified health issues.