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Posted on: Jun 1, 2026
The MBA Professionalism Committee is excited to announce it has redesigned the mentorship program as a “connection-first” professional development series in which mentoring relationships arise from repeated, structured interactions in group settings. The focus is to create a supportive, inclusive space for mentors and mentees to build rapport and trust. The two cohorts (new lawyers and moderate-practice age lawyers) will meet in small groups of five with a designated mentor. Each meeting will include a guest speaker addressing the entire group, covering themes relating to networking, professionalism, and career advancement. 
 
Who Should Sign Up to be a Mentee
The redesigned mentorship program now serves two cohorts:
     •     New lawyers - lawyers who have recently completed the OSB New Lawyer Mentor 
Program and are looking for additional mentoring; and
     •     Moderate-Practice-Age lawyers - lawyers between five and nine years of practice who are facing career navigation challenges.
Even if you already have a mentor, you are encouraged to participate in the MBA program. It is about a willingness to learn from the experiences and expertise of different individuals.  Each mentor brings their own experiences, skills and connections.
 
Who Should Sign Up to be a Mentor 
We are looking for lawyers with five or more years of practice who can make time and space for sharing their real world experiences, expertise and skills. The ideal mentor is not  necessarily someone with more years in practice, but someone who aims to empower and encourage mentees as well as provide insight, ethical perspective, and career navigation.
 
How Long is the Program
The mentorship program will start with a kickoff meeting on September 23 and a wrap-up session in May. The group will meet bimonthly for 60-90 minutes during the lunch hour. 
 
How Mentors and Mentees Are Matched
We will match mentee groups with each other and a mentor based on a combination of practice area, background and shared interests.

How to Sign Up
To sign up as a mentor or mentee, please go to www.mbabar.org/mentor.
 
Questions
If you have questions about the MBA Mentor Program, please contact Kathy Modie at the MBA at 503.222.3275 or kathy@mbabar.org
Posted on: Jul 14, 2026

The court invites feedback from the bar regarding the Proposed Supplementary Local Rules for the Fourth Judicial District, which may be found here

These rules will be submitted to the State Court Administrator on September 1. If approved, the rules will become effective on February 1, 2027.

Comments or questions about these proposed changes should be sent by 5 p.m. on August 28 to MUL.Public.Information@ojd.state.or.us .

Posted on: Jun 29, 2026

The Multnomah County Circuit Court is updating the Civil Motions Consensus Statement, which reflects the bench’s consensus on civil motion issues that frequently recur. If you have thoughts or suggestions on proposed amendments or considerations by the Court for future additions, please send your input to Judge Angela Lucero by Friday, August 21.

Although the consensus statement is not binding case law, it reflects a consensus of the judges deciding civil motions.

The current statement is from 2023 and may be found here.

 

Posted on: Jun 11, 2026

The MBA Fellows Taskforce is an active group that facilitates the Multnomah Bar Association Fellows Program. The Fellows Program aims to increase the diversity of our local bar by supporting a cohort of talented law students (at both Lewis and Clark and University of Oregon law schools) throughout their law school careers. Fellows are guaranteed a 1L summer placement with sponsors and are provided with scholarships, judicial mentors, and other networking opportunities. Taskforce members typically spend two-five hours monthly on supporting the Program. Tasks include recruiting sponsors and judicial mentors, coordinating with the law schools, and routinely checking in with the fellows themselves. For lawyers committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion, this is a fantastic opportunity to transform those ideals into hands-on action. 

If you are interested in joining the MBA Fellows Taskforce, please contact Kathy Modie at kathy@mbarbar.org or 503.222.3275. Learn more about the MBA Fellows Program

Posted on: May 8, 2026

On May 8, Governor Tina Kotek announced that she is accepting applications for a judicial vacancy on the Multnomah County Circuit Court created by the upcoming resignation of Judge Leslie G. Bottomly. Judge Bottomly’s resignation takes effect May 31, and Governor Kotek will fill the position by appointment.

Interested applicants should address their completed application forms to Richard A. Lane, General Counsel, Office of the Governor, and email (no mail or hand delivery) those completed forms to Shevaun Gutridge at shevaun.gutridge@oregon.gov. Forms must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 28.

Governor Kotek fills judicial vacancies based on merit. She encourages applications from lawyers with a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences.

ORS 3.041 and 3.050 provide that at the time of appointment to the court, the candidate must be a citizen of the United States, a resident of Oregon, and a member of the Oregon State Bar. In addition, ORS 3.041(2) requires the vacancy to be filled by a person who is a resident of or has a principal office in the judicial district or an adjacent judicial district.

For questions about the appointment process, or to request an interest form, contact Shevaun Gutridge at 503.378.6246 or shevaun.gutridge@oregon.gov.

The judicial interest form is also available online.

 

Posted on: Feb 10, 2026

There will be three judicial vacancies on the ballot this spring for the Multnomah County Circuit Court as a result of Judge Nan Waller (4th District, Position 2), Judge Christopher Marshall (4th District, Position 5), and Judge Amy Holmes Hehn (4th District, Position 14) transitioning to senior status in 2026. These positions will be filled by election, not gubernatorial appointment.

The candidate elected to Position 14 will be assigned to the court’s family law docket; the candidates elected to Position 2 and Position 5 will be assigned to the court’s general bench docket (civil and criminal). Therefore, interested candidates should be sure to file for the appropriate position.

Candidates must file to run for election no later than March 10. Candidate Statements for the County Voters' Pamphlet are due by March 12.

ORS 3.041 and 3.050 provide that at the time the person becomes a candidate for election, the candidate must be a citizen of the United States, a resident of Oregon, and a member of the Oregon State Bar. In addition, ORS 3.041(2) requires the vacancy to be filled by a person who is a resident of or has a principal office in the judicial district or an adjacent judicial district.

Posted on: May 5, 2025

On May 5, Governor Tina Kotek announced that she will appoint Adele Ridenour to the Multnomah County bench. Ms. Ridenour will fill the vacancy created by the upcoming resignation of Judge Beth Allen. Her appointment is effective July 1, 2025.

News release.

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