3
August

Litigation May Be Inevitable in Inherited Vacation Property Disputes
On Behalf Of Nic Corbett
When heirs disagree over an inherited cabin, beach house, or vacation home, partition or trust and estate litigation may become necessary.
31
July

Say What? Ethical Obligations and Avoiding Missteps in Client Communication
On Behalf Of ReuterCorbett LLP
Clear communication is one of the cornerstones of ethical legal practice. It is also one of the most common sources of bar complaints and malpractice claims when it breaks down.
10
July

Reuter Corbett Welcomes Jeffrey A. Myers as Partner
On Behalf Of ReuterCorbett LLP
At Reuter Corbett LLP, we have always believed that great firms are built by great people. Today, we’re proud to announce that Jeffrey A. Myers has been named Partner, an exciting milestone that reflects both Jeff’s outstanding contributions and the continued growth of our firm throughout Oregon and Washington.
9
July

Goodbye “Nonrefundable,” Hello “Prepaid”: Oregon Reworks the Rules for Fees Paid in Advance
On Behalf Of Ted Reuter
Effective January 1, 2026, the Oregon Supreme Court amended Rule of Professional Conduct 1.5(c) to change how Oregon lawyers may handle fees they collect before doing the work.[1] The familiar labels "earned on receipt" and "nonrefundable" are now off the […]
15
June

When a Trustee Refuses to Communicate and How Oregon Law Protects Beneficiaries
On Behalf Of Nic Corbett
Trustees are supposed to manage trust assets, follow the terms of the trust, and keep beneficiaries reasonably informed. But when a trustee stops answering emails, refuses to provide records, or acts as though beneficiaries have no right to ask questions, […]
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