If you wish to make a complaint about nonlawyer practice, contact OSB General Counsel's office at (503) 620-0222, ext. 363 or (800) 452-8624, ext. 363 (within Oregon) for information about how to present your complaint.
Perhaps the most common kinds of complaints against lawyers involve delay or neglect. This doesn't mean that occasionally you've had to wait for a phone call to be returned. It means there has been a pattern of the lawyer's failing to respond or to take action over a period of months.
Contacting the Client Assistance OfficeMAIL: Oregon State Bar. Client Assistance Office. P.O. Box 231935. Tigard, OR 97281-1935.PHONE: (503) 620-0222 or toll free in Oregon (800) 452-8260.EMAIL: cao@osbar.org.
Contacting the Oregon State BarOur building is located at: 16037 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd (Directions) Tigard, OR. 97224.Phone: (503) 620-0222 or Inside Oregon: 1 (800) 452-8260.Facsimile: (503) 684-1366.E-mail: All General OSB Inquiries: info@osbar.org. Website Content/Problem Inquiries: webmaster@osbar.org.
Attorney misconduct may include: conflict of interest, overbilling, refusing to represent a client for political or professional motives, false or misleading statements, knowingly accepting worthless lawsuits, hiding evidence, abandoning a client, failing to disclose all relevant facts, arguing a position while ...
Formal complaint against [name of lawyer or law firm] describe what the lawyer had been hired to do for you [for example dealing with the sale or purchase of a house] • say when this was [give the date or dates when the problem occurred]. My complaint is that [list what you think went wrong or wasn't done properly.
Oregon has adopted the UBE. Examinees who take the UBE earn a portable score that can be used to apply for admission in other UBE jurisdictions. Oregon will administer the UBE starting with the July 2017 exam.Oct 17, 2016
Oregon State Bar CenterPhone: (503) 620-0222.Toll-free in Oregon: (800) 452-8260.Facsimile: (503) 684-1366.
The mission of the Oregon State Bar is to serve justice and the public interest by promoting respect for the rule of law, by improving the quality of legal services, and by increasing access to justice.
If you believe a real estate or escrow licensee has done something wrong, you can file a complaint simply by submitting a letter or the complaint form (PDF) by email to the Oregon Real Estate Agency. Complaints are only accepted by email.
If you have a dispute or question in an area of law outside the Agency's jurisdiction, you may need the assistance of a lawyer. The Oregon State Bar has a lawyer referral service. Lawyers who participate in this service agree to do a first-time in-office consultation for $35 or less.
This will help the Agency determine if an investigation is needed. Do not include personally identifiable information, such as social security numbers, bank account numbers, or drivers’ license numbers. Real estate license numbers are OK.
An Agency staff member will review the complaint. The staff member may contact other people involved to determine whether or not to start an investigation. If the staff member feels an investigation is warranted, the investigation will be assigned to an Investigator/Auditor.
Oregon Government Ethics law ORS Chapter 244 1 Prohibits use of public office or position for financial gain 2 Requires public disclosure of financial conflicts of interest 3 Requires designated elected and appointed officials to file annual disclosures of sources of economic interest 4 Limits gifts that an official may receive per calendar year 5 Applies to all elected and appointed officials, employees and volunteers at all levels of state and local government in all three branches
The ability of any other persons to publicly comment about a matter is not affected. A staff report is prepared at the end of preliminary review and will be considered by the commission in its next executive session (meaning it will be considered in a closed meeting and will not appear on the public agenda).
The preliminary review phase must be completed within 30 days (135 for Lobbying) of the complaint being filed or the action being initiated by the commission. The objective of preliminary review is to determine if sufficient cause exists to conduct an investigation.
Please be aware that your complaint will not be anonymous. The subject of any complaint is provided a copy of the complaint in its entirety, including the name of the person filing the complaint. If you do file a complaint, please be specific.
The Stipulated Final Order generally contains agreed upon facts (but sometimes includes facts that one party does not agree to) and terms of the settlement.
Please Note:#N#Initial screening of all inquiries and complaints regarding lawyer conduct#N#is done by the Client Assistance Office, NOT Disciplinary Counsel's Office.#N#The following documents detail the specifics of the process for#N#filing a complaint or making an inquiry about a member's conduct.
MAIL:#N#Oregon State Bar#N#Client Assistance Office#N#P.O. Box 231935#N#Tigard, OR 97281-1935#N#PHONE:#N#(503) 620-0222 or toll free in Oregon (800) 452-8260#N#EMAIL:#N#cao@osbar.org
Disciplinary Counsel staff investigate disciplinary complaints refered to it by the Client Assistance Office; provide staff support to the State Professional Responsibility Board including preparation of case reports and recommendations; oversee the investigation process of 16 Local Professional Responsibility Committees; prosecute formal disciplinary proceedings through trial and before the Supreme Court on review; and represent the Board of Governors and the Board of Bar Examiners in contested admission and reinstatement matters..
Regulatory Services staff process inactive transfers, reinstatement applications, good standing certificates, pro hac vice admission and respond to public record requests involving membership and disciplinary files.#N#Information regarding a member's current status, and whether he or she has been the subject of complaints or disciplinary action can be obtained by calling (503) 620-0222 ext.
Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) Complaints regarding licensed school officials are addressed by the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC), a separate agency from the Oregon Department of Education.
Allegations of discrimination or harassment, based on religion, marital status and sexual orientation, are also addressed by ORS 659.850.
If your rights are being violated at work or in Oregon, you can file a complaint with us.
Which complaint should you file? Take this short quiz or choose from the list below to complete an online form.
Some examples of attorney practices that violates the Rules include: Serious neglect of your case. Failure to provide an accounting of your money ...
Criminal conduct. If you are unsure whether your concerns with an attorney involve professional misconduct, in most states you can call or email the disciplinary office and discuss the matter prior to submitting a written complaint. Contact information for attorney regulatory authorities, by jurisdiction: Alabama. Alaska.
Restraint occurs when a person restricts a student’s movement by holding the student or applying physical pressure upon the student. Seclusion occurs when a student is involuntarily confined in a room without access to staff and is prevented from leaving the room. Under Oregon law, when a student is restrained or secluded, ...
For some types of complaints, a parent or student may file the complaint directly with the Oregon Department of Education. These complaints include religious entanglement and special education. For other types of complaints, a parent or student must first file the complaint with the school district and complete the school district’s complaint ...
If a student attends a public charter school, a private alternative education program, or a private school, the law might apply to the student differently than it applies to a student attending a regular public school. To learn more about public charter schools, you may contact Charter School Specialist Kate Pattison. To learn more about private alternative education programs, you may contact Alternative Education Specialist Annie Marges. To learn more about private schools, you may contact Joni Gilles.
Retaliation occurs when a person makes a decision that adversely affects a student because the student reported evidence that the student believed to be a violation of law. Under Oregon’s anti-retaliation statute, it is unlawful for a school to retaliate against a student.
Civil Rights Education Specialist Winston Cornwall is a civil rights specialist and receives complaints of discrimination specific to race, color, religion, national origin, age, and disability. Winston also provides instruction, training, and mediation services.
Special Education Legal Specialist Mike Franklin is the principal investigator for complaints filed under IDEA. Mike is also the department’s legal specialist on matters related to special education and student services. You may email Mike Franklin or call him at (503) 947-5634.
Discrimination occurs when a person is treated differently, whether intentionally or unintentionally, on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age, or disability.