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finding that statute finalizing adoption proceedings did not violate due process rights even where the court issuing the adoption decree had defective jurisdiction
Summary of this case from Hernandez v. LambertOpinion
February 11, 1986.
finding that statute finalizing adoption proceedings did not violate due process rights even where the court issuing the adoption decree had defective jurisdiction
Summary of this case from Hernandez v. LambertFebruary 11, 1986.
finding that statute finalizing adoption proceedings did not violate due process rights even where the court issuing the adoption decree had defective jurisdiction
Summary of this case from Hernandez v. Lambertconcluding that the right to competent legal representation is an economic interest not important enough to merit protection from emotional impact
Summary of this case from Rathgeber v. James Hemenway, Inc.construing the arbitration provisions of the Public Employe Collective Bargaining Act, but applicable by analogy to judicial review of commercial arbitration awards
Summary of this case from Halvorson-Mason Corp. v. Emerick Const. Co.Full title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW ALLOWED AND DENIED
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Feb 11, 1986
As defendant asserts, the precise question presented by this case has not previously been addressed by the…
State v. SlowikowskiThis is a case of first impression in Oregon. But see State v. Kosta, 75 Or. App. 713, 719, 708 P.2d 365…