Publications
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07.13.2020Oregon COVID-19-Related Borrower Protections Signed Into LawUpdatesOregon Governor Kate Brown signed House Bill 4204 (HB 4204) into law on June 20, 2020.
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11.14.2018
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Fall/Winter 2017The Hatfield Courthouse at TwentyArticlesWinston Churchill once observed, “We shape our buildings, and afterward our buildings shape us.” Twenty years ago, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge Proctor Hug stood in the gleaming green lobby of the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse and reminded us of Churchill’s wisdom.
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Fall/Winter 2017The Story of Oregon’s Scandalous Senator Returns to the Pioneer CourthouseArticlesThe Famous Cases series made an appearance on December 1, 2017 at the historic Pioneer Courthouse, the 1875-1933 home of the U.S. District Court.
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07.12.2017De Jonge v. Oregon: 1930s Case Revisited in Famous Cases ProgramArticlesJune 8, 2017 marked the return of the Famous Cases program. Before a gathering in the 16th-floor courtroom at the Hatfield Courthouse, Marc Brown, chief deputy defender with the Oregon Office of Public Defense Services, brought to life Dirk De Jonge and 1930s Portland.
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11.08.2016(Almost) President Hughes: The Benson DecisionArticlesOn a cool summer evening 100 years ago, a confident Republican presidential nominee, Charles Evans Hughes, sat in his ornate suite at Portland’s Benson Hotel and made a decision that likely cost him the election.
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2010Debtor-in-Possession and Exit FinancingLawyer Publications
"Financing the Debtor in a Difficult Market" Inside the Minds Series, Aspatore Books
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08.29.2007Delaware Courts Reject Deepening Insolvency Cause of ActionUpdatesThe Delaware Supreme Court recently issued a long-awaited decision on whether a cause of action asserting deepening insolvency exists under Delaware law.
Presentations
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07.23.2020Update on CRE Relief in D.C. & What You Need to Know on Oregon HB 4204Speaking EngagementsPanelist
CRE Finance Council / Webinar