When is a Judgment Lien Really a Lien?

When is a Judgment Lien Really a Lien?

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...
Exempt or Non Exempt Employee

Exempt or Non Exempt Employee

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...
Position Your Case Before Filing a Lawsuit

Position Your Case Before Filing a Lawsuit

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...
Section 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges

Section 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges

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...