Tue 5 May, 2015 / by Cable Huston / General
The Oregon Court of Appeals recently issued a decision addressing the question of whether a wholesale power purchase agreement between a municipal utility and a private corporation is exempt from disclosure under Oregon’s public records laws. The Court determined that, although certain confidential terms of the contract may be redacted, the contract as a whole is not categorically exempt from disclosure. The case serves as a reminder, both for government agencies and for private companies …
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Mon 4 May, 2015 / by Cable Huston / General
The Oregon State Bar Board of Governors has appointed Cable Huston partner Jon Monson to the Oregon State Bar’s Legal Ethics Committee. The Legal Ethics Committee consists of 12 members and is charged with investigating ethics issues, drafting formal and informal ethics opinions, and recommending changes to the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct. Mr. Monson will serve a three-year term on the Committee. Jon is a partner in Cable Huston’s litigation, appellate, and sports and …
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Thu 5 Mar, 2015 / by Cable Huston / General
The Portland Business Journal recently honored Cable Huston as a 2015 “Top 20” law firm in the Portland metro region. The magazine also profiled Cable Huston partner Jon Monson as one of its “Faces of the List.” In that interview, Jon discusses a number of the reasons underlying Cable Huston’s significant growth and success. A full copy of the profile appears in the January 30 edition and is available electronically to Portland Business Journal subscribers …
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Sun 9 Nov, 2014 / by Cable Huston / General
For the second year in a row, Cable Huston attorneys Jon W. Monson and Casey M. Nokes have been selected as two of the Top 40 under 40 Litigation lawyers in Oregon by the American Society of Legal Advocates (“ASLA”). According to its website, ASLA is an invitation only legal organization comprised of the nation’s most elite lawyers. Membership is highly selective and limited to no more than 1.5% of lawyers nationwide
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