by Terry Bittner | May 29, 2018 | Property
What is a Judgement Lien Typically, when a party obtains a judgment, the judgment becomes a lien (judgment lien) against real property owned by the judgment debtor in the county in which the judgment is recorded. In Oregon, the judgment automatically becomes a lien...
by Brandon Bittner | May 29, 2018 | Estate Planning, Insurance
Common Life Insurance Beneficiary Mistakes Often policy holders make mistakes in naming a life insurance beneficiary. A life insurance policy is a contract – the death benefits get paid based on who the owner of the policy designates as the beneficiary or...
by Eric Postma and Kevin Swan | May 29, 2018 | employment
Exempt or Non-Exempt Employee? Although employers are effective at initially classifying a hire as an exempt or non-exempt employee, employers infrequently revisit whether employees continue to be properly classified after being hired. This failure frequently exposes...
by Eric Postma | May 29, 2018 | Litigation
How to Position your case Before Filing a Law Suit Faced with a potential lawsuit, many people and companies don’t plan to position their case before filing a lawsuit. That approach fails to put you or your company in the position most likely to prevail if you need to...
by Andrew Hahs | May 29, 2018 | Taxes
Is a Tax Deferred Exchange the Right Choice for You? One frequently overlooked option when selling investment property is simply selling and paying taxes instead of engaging in a tax deferred exchange pursuant to IRC §1031. The commercial real estate market is white...
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