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Oregon Law Commission outlines multi-year projects, including LLC modernization and municipal-justice appeals reform
Summary
The Oregon Law Commission described its role as a volunteer-driven body that drafts technical, multi-year statutory reforms. The commission said it will bring bills this session including municipal and justice court appeals modernization (HB 2460) and the LLC-act modernization (SB 164).
Amy Zebko, director, and Valerie Sasaki, chair of the Oregon Law Commission, told the Judiciary informational hearing that the commission conducts a continuous program of law revision and reform and relies heavily on volunteer subject-matter experts.
“The law commission was created by statute, and is designed to conduct a continuous program of law revision, reform, and improvement,” Sasaki said. She described a 15-member commission that includes judicial, legislative and law-school…
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