by Dani Rueter | Jul 28, 2021
When defending a client against a breach of contract claim, the first questions to ask are whether the purported contract existed in the first place and whether the allegedly breached terms were part of that contract. At the outset, note that it is not always clear...
by Dani Rueter | May 18, 2021
The intersection of Oregon landlord-tenant law and civil litigation can be difficult to navigate. Any eviction action must be executed in exact compliance with legal requirements, so it is advisable to consult with an attorney that specializes in landlord-tenant law...
by Dani Rueter | Aug 8, 2019
In State of Oregon v. Jorge Gutierrez-Medina, 365 Or 79 (2019), the Oregon Supreme Court of Oregon held that the trial court correctly refused to reduce the amount of restitution owed by defendant based on the victim’s comparative fault. In that case, the defendant in...