Alderwoods

In reading State of Oregon v. Alderwoods (Oregon), Inc., No. A146317 (Sep. 17, 2014), we learned two things we didn’t know before: that the Oregon Court of Appeals can sit “en banc,” and also that it can affirm by an equally-divided court. Eight judges considered the case, and since the split was 4-4, the court affirmed per curiam, with several of the judges filing separate opinions.

As we detailed in our earlier post on the case,

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The court of appeals’ opinions

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Petition to the Review the Decision of the Court of Appeals, State of Oregon Dep’t of Transportation v…

State of Oregon v. Alderwoods (Oregon), Inc., No. A146317 (Or. App. Sep. 17, 2014) (en banc) 

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