by Andrea Goicochea | Dec 30, 2021 | 2021, Lawyers, Litigation, News, Real Property & Land Use
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court judgment confirming the owners of the Creekside Golf Course expressly retained the right under the recorded covenants, conditions, and restrictions to “modify, expand, contract, discontinue, convert, transfer, or...
by Jeremy Rickson | Jul 20, 2016 | Awards, Events, News, Real Property & Land Use
Attorney Alan Sorem wins land use zoning dispute at Oregon Court of Appeals on July 20, 2016. Read more in the Capital Press by clicking here. See the case by clicking...
by Jeremy Rickson | Jul 15, 2015 | Banking, Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy, Financial Services, Litigation, News
Buying a house may seem like a personal matter, but when a borrower takes out a home loan many parties are involved in the transaction: the borrower, the lender, a trustee and other beneficiaries. Further complicating matters is modern financing permits changes to...
by Jeremy Rickson | Jun 5, 2015 | Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy, Financial Services, News
by Hunter Emerick The Construction and Litigation Groups at Saalfeld Griggs PC recently obtained a favorable ruling from the Oregon Court of Appeals. The ruling imposed a judgment against a surety company for a substantial award in favor of our client. The judgment...
by Jeremy Rickson | Jun 1, 2013 | Litigation, News
By Hunter Emerick By all accounts, the Oregon Court of Appeals is one of the busiest intermediate appellate courts in the country. Almost any party aggrieved by a decision issued by an Oregon state jury, trial judge or administrative law judge has an absolute right to...