Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 750 § 750.525 — Inapplicability of ORS 750.505 to 750.715 to certain legal services
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 750 ·
Oregon Code § 750.525·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Inapplicability of ORS 750.505 to 750.715 to certain legal services.
ORS 750.505 to 750.715 do not
apply to the following arrangements:
(1) A retainer
contract that an attorney or firm of attorneys makes with a specific
individual, under the terms of which the attorney or firm bases fees on
reasonable estimates of the nature and amount of services the attorney or firm
will provide, and similar contracts that an attorney or firm of attorneys makes
with a group of clients involved in the same or closely related legal matters.
(2) Any two-party
agreement for delivering specified legal services in return for a specified
payment, including a fee for administering the agreement or services related to
the agreement, under the terms of which an attorney or firm of attorneys
arranges to provide legal services to a group of individuals who are all
members of the same bona fide nonprofit membership organization, such as a
church, trade group, credit union or association, or a group of individuals who
are all employed by the same employer and the primary purpose of the nonprofit
membership organization or the employer is other than providing legal services.
An agreement is exempt from the application of ORS 750.505 to 750.715 under
this subsection only if the agreement does not involve a third party such as a
legal expense organization or sales or marketing representative in receiving
any of the specified payments or in overseeing the delivery of the specified
legal services.
(3) A referral of
a client to an attorney, to the extent that a nonprofit lawyer referral service
or public corporation such as a state or local bar association provides the
referral and does not charge for the referral.
(4) Employee
welfare benefit plans to the extent that Section 514 of the federal Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, or successor legislation, preempts
state regulation.
(5) Legal assistance
plans financed primarily by public funds, interest on lawyers trust accounts
funds under the regulation of the Oregon State Bar or other public service
funds.
(6) Authorized
insurers that offer legal expense insurance in this state.
(7) A legal
access provider that pays only an administration fee to an attorney and does
not pay for or reimburse a customer of the legal access provider for legal
services that the attorney provides to the customer. [1989 c.331 §4; 2015 c.504
§2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 750.525
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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