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 4F
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 4E
This rule sets out five bases for jurisdiction, generally paraphrased as:
- A promise, to plaintiff or for his benefit, to perform services within Oregon, or to pay for such services performed by plaintiff;
- Services actually performed in Oregon by one
Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure – ORCP 4D
Oregon courts have personal jurisdiction over defendants whose acts committed outside of Oregon have effects in the state. Jurisdiction exists “[i]n any action claiming injury to person or property within this state arising out of an act or omission outside …