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The Oregon Reporter Podcast is your monthly review of the most important and interesting law updates in Oregon, including recent appellate decisions and legislation, and how those things might effect practicing attorneys across the state. Each episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast will qualify you for one OSB accredited MCLE credit in the state of Oregon, that can be reported on your MCLE transcript. In addition to providing “general” CLE credits, we aim to provide credits in Ethics, Abuse Reporting, and Mental Health on a rotating three-year schedule.
The goal for the Oregon Reporter Podcast is to provide Oregon attorneys a new method for obtaining the most contemporaneous and timely updates on Oregon law, in a modern, convenient, and (perhaps even) fun package. Theoretically, an attorney who listens to every episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast, will finish their reporting cycle with 36 MCLE credits, all having been completed inside of their car or through their AirPods, using software that they already have on their phones or computers, and without any flicking though cumbersome catalogs, and without any one-off MP3 or video player downloads. For reporting convenience, all episodes will automatically appear in your normal podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, etc., and all MCLE Event Id. numbers, materials, and additional information will be accessible and preserved in that feed well beyond the applicable reporting timelines.
The goal for the Oregon Reporter Podcast is to provide Oregon attorneys a new method for obtaining the most contemporaneous and timely updates on Oregon law, in a modern, convenient, and (perhaps even) fun package. Theoretically, an attorney who listens to every episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast, will finish their reporting cycle with 36 MCLE credits, all having been completed inside of their car or through their AirPods, using software that they already have on their phones or computers, and without any flicking though cumbersome catalogs, and without any one-off MP3 or video player downloads. For reporting convenience, all episodes will automatically appear in your normal podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, etc., and all MCLE Event Id. numbers, materials, and additional information will be accessible and preserved in that feed well beyond the applicable reporting timelines.
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News, December 2025 (S2:E8);
Date of Publishing: December 1, 2025
MCLE ID No: 128458
(Pending Approval by the OSB MCLE department)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
Morris v. West Hayden Estates First Addition Homeowners Ass’n, No. 19-35390
Opinion
Justia
FHA
The Ohio House, LLC v. City of Costa Mesa, No. 22-56181
Opinion
BBK Law Blog Post
Harvest Rock Church, Inc. v. Newsom, No. 20-56357
Opinion
Network for Public Health Law Blog Post
SCOTUS Review
Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley v. Sisolak, No. 20-16169
Opinion
Justia
SCOTUS Review
Santa Monica Nativity Scenes Committee v. City of Santa Monica, No. 13-55011
Opinion
Justia
Willamette Law Online Article
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News, November 2025 (S2:E7);
Date of Publishing: November 3, 2025
MCLE ID No: 126759
(Pending Approval by the OSB MCLE department)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
USA v. Jesenik
Decision
Biani v. Showtime
Opinion
Penny Dreadful
Trader Joes v. Trader Joes United
Opinion
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
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Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
When You Yell at Me, It Makes Me Nervous, with David Elkanich (S2:E6);
Date of Publishing: October 6, 2025
MCLE ID No: 126050
(Pending Approval by the OSB MCLE department)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one ethics CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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David Elkanich is a shareholder at Buchalter. Mr. Elkanich focuses his practice primarily on legal ethics, risk management, and discipline defense. He advises lawyers, law firms, in-house legal departments, as well as students and other professionals, on a variety of ethics issues, including conflicts of interest, confidentiality, fee disputes, internal investigations, law firm dissolutions and partnership disputes, malpractice and professional liability cases, and litigation issues, such as withdrawal and disqualification motions.
In addition, Mr. Elkanich represents lawyers, students and other professionals in front of regulatory authorities and bar associations on licensing, admissions, reciprocity, character and fitness, consumer protection, unauthorized practice of law, and disciplinary matters.
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Show Notes:
Oregon State Bar Statement of Professionalism
Link
Conduct Counts: Professionalis for Litigation and Courtroom Practice
(by Hon. Daniel L. Harris and John V. Acosta)
Link
Ahanchian v. Xenon Pictures, 624 F.3d 1253 (2010)
Decision
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
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Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
For all inquiries: info@oregonreporterpodcast.com
Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News, September 2025 (S2:E5);
Date of Publishing: September 2, 2025
MCLE ID No: 125216
(Pending Approval by the OSB MCLE department)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
EPIC GAMES, INC. V. GOOGLE LLC
Decision
Epic v. Apple
Gibson v. Cendyn Group, LLC
Decision
THAKUR V. TRUMP
Decision
9th Circuit Precedence for Agency Actions
SEC V. BARRY
Decision
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
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Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News, August 2025 (S2:E4);
Date of Publishing: August 4, 2025
MCLE ID No: 124571
(Pending Approval by the OSB MCLE department)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
House v. NCAA (Settlement)
Timeline
Wilmer Hale Summery
NPR Article
Ropes Grey Article
Oregon’s Response (HB3694)
Bill Tracker
Enrolled Language
Portland Tribune Critique
Disney, et. al. v. Midjourney
Court Docs
Complaint
Frost Brown Todd Article
Legal Eagle YouTube Video
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
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Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
***********************************
Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Modern Electronic Discovery with Hon. Martha Walters and Michael Willes (S2:E3);
Date of Publishing: July 7, 2025
MCLE ID No: 123850
(Pending Approval by the OSB MCLE department)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one practical skills CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
Cahill v. Nike; 3:18-cv-01477-JR
Order Re Motion to Compel
Gollersrud v. LMPC; 371 Or 739 (2023)
Decision
Markstrom v. Guard Publishing
2018 Decision
2021 Decision
Wickersham v. Eastside Distilling
Order Re Motion to Disqualify Counsel and for Protective Order
Yela Fiduciary Services v. Benton County
Opinion and Order Re Motion for Sanctions
A Last Vestige of Oregon’s Wild West: Oregon’s Lawless Approach to Electronically Stored Information; Tornek and Olson, 2009
Article
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
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Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News, June 2025 (S2:E2);
Date of Publishing: June 2, 2025
MCLE ID No: 123205
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on June 9, 2025)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
Casala, LLC v. Kotek (re BM 119 “Labor Peace Agreement” Requirement)
Opinion
Harris Sliwoski Blog Post
SB 1101 (PL 280 Retrocession)
Text of Bill
Legislative Overview
OPB Article
Woodland v. Hill (Lil Nas X Case)
Opinion
Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Decision (SCOTUS re 2 Live Crew)
Wikipedia Page re Campbell v. Acuff-Rose
USA v. Yafa
Opinion
Yelp v. Paxton
Opinion
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
***********************************
Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
***********************************
Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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Music Clip Use (Fair Use):
Excerpt from “Pretty Woman” by 2 Live Crew, used for educational and commentary purposes under the Fair Use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). This use is consistent with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., 510 U.S. 569 (1994), which affirmed the transformative, parodic nature of the work. This podcast is a non-commercial, nonprofit production published by a 501(c)(3) organization.
All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
For all inquiries: info@oregonreporterpodcast.com
Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News, May 2025 (S2:E1);
Date of Publishing: May 5, 2025
MCLE ID No: 121982
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on May 8, 2025)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
AirDoctor, LLC v. Xiamen Qichuang Trade Co
FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments
Oyez
More
Medical Marijuana, Inc. v. Horn
Oyez
Oregon AG, Dan Rayfield, Sues Coinbase
DOJ Press Release
Howey Test
Bitcoin not a security
Re Ripple Labs
Re dismissal of SEC case
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
***********************************
Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
***********************************
Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Legal Profession, with Rebekah Hanley (S1:12);
Date of Publishing: April 7, 2025
MCLE ID No: 120505
(Approved by the OSB MCLE Department as of April 7, 2025)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one ethics CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
Study (University of Minnesota, School of Law): AI-Powered Lawyering: AI Reasoning Models, Retrieval Augmented Generation, and the Future of Legal Practice, March 4, 2025, Shwarcz, Manning, Barry, Cleveland, Prescott, Rich
Blog Post (One Useful Thing): 15 Times to use AI, and 5 Not to, Ethan Mollick
Article (Suffolk University Law School): The Legal Ethics of Generative AI, Andrew Perlman
ABA Formal Opinion 512
OSB Formal Opinion 2025-205
Oregon State Bar Bulletin, April 2024 (The AI Issue)
Justice Brooks: Understanding Generative AI: A Primer for the Next Step in AI and its Legal Applications
Shannon Gormley: Reality is More Complex: AI’s Efficiency Isn’t a Direct Line to Increased Access to Justice
Melody Finnemore: The Next Generation: Law Schools Navigate AI Amid Rapidly Changing Landscape
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
***********************************
Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
***********************************
Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News; March 2025 (S1:11);
Date of Publishing: March 3, 2025
MCLE ID No: 119774
(Approved by the OSB MCLE Department on March 17, 2025)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
Former OLCC Official Sues State of Oregon
Article (KCBY.com)
New Oregon Law Seals Prior Eviction Actions
Article (KTVZ.com)
HB 2001
Oregon House Republicans Introduce Bill Re Sanctuary Policies
Article (Cannon Beach Gazette)
Bill
Oregon Pharmaceutical Pricing Bill Reaches Ninth Circuit
Article (Courthousenews.com)
Oregon Attorney General Issues AI Guidance
Article (natllawreview.com)
Guidance
In Re California Pizza Kitchen
Decision
Six v. IQ Data Int’l
Decision
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
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Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News; February 2025 (S1:10);
Date of Publishing: February 3, 2025
MCLE ID No: 118778
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on Feb 13, 2025)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
Tik Tok v. Garland
First Amendment Overview
Oyez Overview
Decision
Tik Tok Back Online (CNN Article)
Project Veritas v. Schmidt
Reuters Article
Decision
Oregonian Article
“Number Words,” by Suzanne Rowe
LINK
Executive Orders
Tracker
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
***********************************
Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Modern Practice Management, with Monica Logan of the PLF (S1:E9);
Date of Publishing: January 6, 2025
MCLE ID No: 117646
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on January 2, 2025)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one practical skills CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
Office Systems
Practice Aid: Office Systems Review Checklist
Blog: Plugging the “Knowledge Drain”: How to Retain Knowledge to Ensure Your Firm’s Continued Success (September 13, 2022)
CLE: Practice Management Software: Know What You Want Before Making the Switch
Client Communication
Practice Aid: Client Relations Best Practices
Blog: Call Me Maybe: Improving Client Communication to Reduce Malpractice Risk
Calendaring
Practice Aid: Docketing and Calendaring Checklist
Practice Aid: Reminder and Tickler Systems
Blog: Apps to Help Legal Professionals Stay Organized (October 30, 2023)
Billing and Trust Accounting
Practice Aid: Accepting Credit Cards
Blog: Billing Software: Explore Your Options
Blog: Mobile Banking: Take Advantage and Tread Lightly
File Management
Practice Aid: Floating in the Cloud
Practice Aid: How to Back Up Your Computer
Blog: File Management: Tips for Managing the Chaos
Practice Aid: File Retention and Destruction Guidelines
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
***********************************
Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News, December 2024 (S1:E8);
Date of Publishing: December 2, 2024
MCLE ID No: 116969
(Approved by the MCLE Department on December 23, 2024)
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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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Show Notes:
Measure 119 Passes
Ballot Measure (Ballotpedia)
Harris Sliwoski Blog Post
JCCrandall LLC v. County of Santa Barbara
Case and Commentary (Justia)
Harris Sliwoski Blog Post
Texas v. US Department of Labor
Decision
National Law Review Article
Snell & Wilmer Blog Post
Nelson Mullins Blog Post
Rabadi v. US Drug Enforcement Agency
Case and Commentary (Justia)\
Jarkesy (SCOTUS Blog)
Catholic University Law Review Article (re: Jarkesy)
Greenberg Traurig Blog Post
Saldana v. Bronitsky
Case and Commentary (Justia)
Moss Adams Blog Post
US Courts (Bankruptcy Basics)
CBS Article (Bankruptcy on the Rise)
Grand Canyon University v. Cardona
Case and Commentary (Justia)
AZ Free News Article
Thompson Coburg Blog Post
State of Oregon v. Sacco
Case and Commentary (Justia)
Oregon Live Article
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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
***********************************
Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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Oregon Law News, November 2024 (S1:E7);
Date of Publishing: November 4, 2024
MCLE ID No: 116170
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Show Notes:
Oregon Updates Workers Compensation Rules
SBH Legal Blog Post (re: attorney fee changes)
Reinisch Wilson PC Blog Post
Workers Compensation Board Minutes; May 16, 2024
Workers Compensation Board Minutes; June 30, 2024
KTVZ Article (re: falling premiums)
SBH Legal Blog Post (re: recent IME/WMRE decisions and expansion of WMRE right)
State V. Eggers, 372 OR 789 (2024)
Eggers Decision
Rahimi Decision; Wikipedia
Castleman Decision;
Lautenberg Wikipedia
Recriminalization of Drugs in Oregon(?)
After rolling back Ballot Measure 110, Oregon’s drug recriminalization plans come into focus (OPB).
Drug laws are back in Oregon. How they are enforced depends on the county (OPB)
2024 Ballot Measures
Oregon Measure 117, Ranked-Choice Voting for Federal and State Elections Measure (2024) - Ballotpedia
Oregon 2024 ballot measures - Ballotpedia
OSB Bar Bulletin (October 2024)
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Trauma Informed Legal Workplaces, with Vanessa Nordyke (S1:E6);
Date of Publishing: October 7, 2024
MCLE ID No: 115186
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on October 22, 2024)
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Show Notes:
Link to Slide Deck (for prior “full” presentation)
“In Pursuit of Well Being” (Article from the October, 2019 OSB Bar Bulletin)
Oregon Attorney Assistance Program: OAAP provides free, totally confidential, counseling and support to Oregon attorneys, judges, law students, and family members.
Casa of Oregon
Donate to Casa
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Oregon Law News, September 2024 (S1:E5);
Date of Publishing: September 3, 2024
MCLE ID No: 114435
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on September 10, 2024)
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Show Notes:
FTC rule banning non-competes is… banned
Text of rule
Ryan v. FTC decision
Fair Competition Law Blog Post
Google loses antitrust case;
NYT Article re Google ruling
NYT Article re Yelp Lawsuit
TechTarget Article
Opinion
X files Antitrust Lawsuit against advertisers in Texas
Axios Article
NPR Article
City of Grants Pass v. Johnson (Follow Up)
OPB Article
WWeek Article
Cal Matters Article
Mac Royal LLC v. Atieva, Inc.
Harvard Business Review article re SPACs
Opinion
Crowe v. Oregon State Bar, No. 23-35193
Opinion
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Oregon Law News, August 2024 (S1:E4);
Date of Publishing: August 1, 2024
MCLE ID No: 113669
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on August 13, 2024)
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Show Notes:
UO Law LRW Professor, Joan Rockin, Awarded National Teaching Award
Legal Writing Institute Press Release
UO Law Press Release
SCOTUS ends “Chevron Defense”
Harvard Gazette Article (Background)
Cornell Law School Summary
Chevron Decision (Original Case)
Loper Decision (New Case)
Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA)
Text of Act
ODOJ Media Release
Blank Rome Blog Post
Emerge Law Group Blog Post
Cartyer Ledyard Blog Post
City of Grants Pass v. Johnson (Follow Up)
OPB Article
WWeek Article
Cal Matters Article
United States v. Rahimi
Decision
Harvard Law Blog (Post 5th Circuit, pre SCOTUS decisions)
SCOTUSBlog Post
American Progress Article (bias warning)
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The A2J Gap: With Kamron Graham and John Grant of The Commons Law Center (S1:E3); discussing the mission of the Commons Law Center, as well as the underlying law industry changes that have created a growing access to justice gap in the US.
Date of Publishing: July 1, 2024
MCLE ID No: 113154
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on July 10, 2024)
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Show Notes:
In this episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast, we are joined by Kamron Graham, Executive Director of The Commons Law Center, and John Grant, founder of Agile Attorney, a law firm operations consulting firm, and Board President for The Commons Law Center.
John and Kamron join us to discuss the mission of the Commons Law Center, as well as the underlying law industry changes that have created a growing access to justice gap in the US.
References:
Bill Henderson on the decline of the People Law Sector (Part 1 and Part 2) (Legal Evolution blog)
Law School Enrollment Trends (lawhub.org)
Measuring the Complexity of the US Code (Daniel Katz; Michael Bommarito; 2013)
The Coming Wave: Cognitive Impairments in Baby Boomer Lawyers (Kerry Peck; David Roulo; ABA)
The Commons Law Center website
Agile Attorney website
DONATE TO THE COMMONS LAW CENTER HERE
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Oregon Law News, June 2024 (S1:E2): Discussing DEA Rescheduling of Marijuana; The Corporate Transparency Act Reporting Requirements Deemed Unconstitutional; SB1515: Updating and Revising OFLA and PLO; Oregon DOJ Concludes OLCC Investigation: Criminal Charges Not Warranted; and Ellen Rosenblum Joins Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation (TicketMaster);
Date of Publishing: June 3, 2024
MCLE ID No: 112450
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department in June 2024)
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Show Notes:
DEA Rescheduling of Marijuana
Controlled Substances Act (Wikipedia)
Marijuana Moment (Article 1)
Marijuana Moment (Article 2)
Corporate Transparency Act Reporting Requirements Deemed Unconstitutional
Introduction to Beneficial Owner Information Reporting (fincen.gov)
Decision ((National Small Business United v. Yellen, et. al., 5:2022cv01448 (N.D. Ala. 2023))
SB1515: Updating and Revising OFLA and PLO
Legislative Overview
Enrolled Bill
Davis Wright Tremaine Article Blog Post
Bolton Blog Post
SBH Legal Blog Post
Lane Powell Blog Post (Overview of Paid Leave Oregon (PLO)
Oregon DOJ Concludes OLCC Investigation; Criminal Charges Not Warranted
DOJ Article
Summary Report
Eater PDX Article
Ellen Rosenblum Joins Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation (TicketMaster)
Justice Department Article
Complaint (Great Graphic on Page 10)
ABC News Article
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Oregon Law News, May 2024 (S1:E1): Discussing the FTC's non-compete ban; Grants Pass at SCOTUS; and HB 4121 (new Cannabis Rules)
Date of Publishing: May 1, 2024
MCLE ID No: 111146
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on April 29, 2024)
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Show Notes:
FTC Non-Compete Ban
Text of Rule
FTC Guide
Fair Competition Blog Updates
Husch Blackwell Blog
Grants Pass Homelessness Law at the Supreme Court
Oral Argument Transcript
Scotus Blog Docket
Harvard Law Blog Post
Trop v. Dulles, 356 US 86 (1958)
Robinson v. California, 370 US 660 (1962)
Oregon HB 4121 (Cannabis Rule)
Enrolled Bill
Legislative History
Harris Silwoski Blog Post
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