Oregon Reporter Podcast

Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Reporter Podcast

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.

Episodes

  1. NOV 4

    Oregon Law News, November 2024 (S1:E7)

    Oregon Reporter Podcast Oregon Law News, November 2024 (S1:E7);  Date of Publishing: November 4, 2024 MCLE ID No: 116170 (Pending approval by the OSB MCLE department) ***********************************  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.  ***********************************  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) ***********************************  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 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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

    1 hr
  2. OCT 7

    Trauma-Informed Legal Workplaces, with Vanessa Nordyke (S1:E6)

    Oregon Reporter Podcast 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) ***********************************  This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one substance abuse / mental health 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.  ***********************************  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   ***********************************  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.  Gardner Beckley Meadows: Representing individuals and business owners throughout the state in the areas of real property, domestic relations, business matters, trusts and estates, and more. gardnerbeckley.com ***********************************  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 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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

    1 hr
  3. SEP 3

    Oregon Law News, September 2024 (S1:E5)

    Oregon Reporter Podcast 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) ***********************************  This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.  For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.  ***********************************  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 ***********************************  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.  Gardner Beckley Meadows: Representing individuals and business owners throughout the state in the areas of real property, domestic relations, business matters, trusts and estates, and more. gardnerbeckley.com ***********************************  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 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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

    1h 1m
  4. AUG 1

    Oregon Law News, August 2024 (S1:E4)

    Oregon Reporter Podcast 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) ***********************************  This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.  For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.  ***********************************  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) ***********************************  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.  Gardner Beckley Meadows: Representing individuals and business owners throughout the state in the areas of real property, domestic relations, business matters, trusts and estates, and more. gardnerbeckley.com ***********************************  Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:  Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast *Our first 10 $5/mo Supporters will receive an ORP coffee mug, so check it out now!  *********************************** Intro/Outro Music:  “Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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

    1h 3m
  5. JUL 1

    The A2J Gap: With Kamron Graham and John Grant of The Commons Law Center (S1:E3)

    Oregon Reporter Podcast 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) *********************************** This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one access to justice CLE Credit (upon approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript. For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE. *********************************** 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 *********************************** 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. Gardner Beckley Meadows: Representing individuals and business owners throughout the state in the areas of real property, domestic relations, business matters, trusts and estates, and more. gardnerbeckley.com *********************************** Intro/Outro Music: “Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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

    1 hr
  6. JUN 3

    Oregon Law News, June 2024 (S1:E2)

    Oregon Reporter Podcast 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) *********************************** This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript. For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE. *********************************** 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 *********************************** 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. Gardner Beckley Meadows: Representing individuals and business owners throughout the state in the areas of real property, domestic relations, business matters, trusts and estates, and more. gardnerbeckley.com *********************************** Intro/Outro Music: “Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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

    1h 3m
  7. MAY 1

    Oregon Law News, May 2024 (S1:E1)

    Oregon Reporter Podcast 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) ***********************************  This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit, which can be self reported on your MCLE transcript.  For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.  ***********************************  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 ***********************************  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.  Gardner Beckley Meadows: Representing individuals and business owners throughout the state in the areas of real property, domestic relations, business matters, trusts and estates, and more. gardnerbeckley.com ***********************************  Intro/Outro Music:  “Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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

    1h 1m

Ratings & Reviews

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About

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.

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