Use this rule to obtain personal jurisdiction over a defendant in any case arising out of the ownership, use, or possession of real property, or other tangible assets, or “things of value” situated in Oregon. Be aware, however, that “[t]he …
Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure – ORCP 4G
So long as the action arises out of the defendant’s conduct as the officer or director of an Oregon corporation, or out of the activities of such corporation while the defendant held office as a director or officer, personal jurisdiction …
Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure – ORCP 4H
This rule confers personal jurisdiction on the court in any action for the collection of taxes or assessments levied, assessed, or otherwise imposed by an Oregon taxing authority. This rule does not apply to federal taxes. C.f., Agra v. Franco, …
Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure – ORCP 4I
Under ORCP 4I, the court may exercise jurisdiction over an action involving a promise to insure any person, property, or risk, so long as:
(1) The person, property, or risk insured was located in this state at the time of …