HOD8_Results

House of Delegates Resolution 8

 

 

Establish a Committee to Study Allowing Oregon State Bar Members to Obtain Primary Malpractice Coverage from Private Insurers

Whereas, The Oregon State Bar Professional Liability Fund (PLF) currently holds a mandated statewide monopoly on primary malpractice insurance for all bar members; and

Whereas, Oregon is the only state in the entire country that requires attorneys to carry malpractice insurance as a condition of practicing law and it is also the only state in the country with a mandated monopoly insurance carrier; and

Whereas, This lack of competition allows a single entity to control prices and the terms of coverage, limiting options for Oregon attorneys; and

Whereas, PLF premiums are significantly higher, and the policy provisions are less comprehensive compared to what is available through private insurance markets; and

Whereas, Many attorneys, particularly solo practitioners and small law firms, are financially burdened by the high cost of PLF coverage, which may also limit their ability to grow their practices, serve their communities, and provide legal services to marginalized and underserved populations; and

Whereas, Allowing bar members to obtain malpractice insurance from private insurers—so long as the coverage is equal to or exceeds that provided by the PLF—will promote competition, potentially lowering premiums and improving the terms of coverage; therefore, be it

Resolved, that the Oregon State Bar shall establish a committee to explore and propose the feasibility of allowing bar members to obtain primary malpractice insurance from private insurers, provided that the coverage meets or exceeds the protections currently offered by the Oregon State Bar Professional Liability Fund (PLF).

 

 

The Oregon State Bar Professional Liability Fund (PLF) is the sole provider of primary malpractice insurance for Oregon attorneys, making Oregon the only state in the nation with a mandated monopoly provider. Furthermore, Oregon is the only state that requires all attorneys to carry malpractice insurance as a condition of practicing law. As a result, attorneys face higher premiums and fewer policy options compared to what is available through private insurers in other states. This lack of choice places a disproportionate financial burden on solo practitioners and small law firms, who typically have fewer resources to absorb these costs.

In all other aspects of their lives, Oregon lawyers benefit from having the ability to choose their insurance providers, whether for general business insurance, home insurance, car insurance, or even health insurance. This choice fosters competition, leading to better pricing and tailored policy options. By allowing Oregon attorneys to obtain malpractice insurance from private insurers—so long as it meets or exceeds the PLF’s coverage standards—competition can drive down prices and improve the terms of coverage, benefiting both attorneys and the clients they serve.

This resolution seeks the formation of a committee to study and propose the implementation of allowing bar members to obtain primary malpractice coverage from private insurers. Addressing this issue would enable the Oregon State Bar to reduce the financial burdens on Oregon attorneys, empowering them to better serve clients who face barriers to justice due to the high costs of legal services.

 

Financial Impact

This committee should be staffed with volunteers so as to minimize additional costs to the Bar. The Board of Governors anticipates there will be a budgetary impact based on additional staff time needed to support the volunteer workgroup.

 

Submitted by:
Mario Musil, OSB# 206766, HOD Region 7

 
 
 
 

 

Vote Percentages

Yes Votes: 28
No Votes: 98
Abstentions: 5

 

Vote Tally

Name
Yes
Douglas Primmer Yes
Chase Beguin Yes
B Felder Yes
Ryan Collier Yes
Howard Newman Yes
Jon Rand Yes
Andrew Johnson Yes
Jeremiah Ross Yes
Kimberly Riley Yes
Mario Musil Yes
Michael Lowry Yes
Michael Purcell Yes
Andrea Madison Yes
Brian Gardner Yes
Christopher Piekarski Yes
Andrew Mittendorf Yes
Jeremy Bordelon Yes
Earl Christison Yes
Matthew Sutton Yes
Greg Raburn Yes
Samuel Imperati Yes
Whitney Stark Yes
Rachel Philips Yes
Daniel Evans Yes
Erin Christison Yes
Nicholas Lumley Yes
Sonya Fischer Yes
Sage Ertman Yes
Name
No
Shane Davis No
Damien Munsinger No
Stephanie Brown No
Kellie Furr No
Kate Flanagan No
Lake James Perriguey No
Michelle Burrows No
Brent Smith No
John Grant No
Cody Berne No
Bradley Holbrook No
Myah Kehoe No
Kamron Graham No
Sonia Montalbano No
Nicholas Yanchar No
Scott Lucas No
John Bachofner No
Jennifer Kinzey No
Carl Mueller No
Kay Teague No
Brian Marshall No
John Marandas No
Curtis Peterson No
John Schlosser No
Amy Bingham No
Mike Truesdale No
Peter Werner No
Melissa Jaffe No
Maureen McGee No
Christopher Potts No
James Klonoski No
Jason Mitchell No
Michael Stevens No
Mark Johnson-Roberts No
Adam LeBrun No
Matthew McKean No
Clinton Williams No
Kevin Yolken No
Vanessa Nordyke No
Timothy Williams No
Victory Walker No
Trevor Byrd No
Kristie Gibson No
Shallon Martin No
David Wade No
Mia Getlin No
Christopher Morgan No
Aaron Reichenberger No
Christopher Rounds No
Eddie Medina No
Theresa Kohlhoff No
Michael Fuller No
Sara Foroshani No
Faith Morse No
Joshua Lay No
Thomas Flaherty No
Catherine Schulist No
Jason Posner No
Linda Degman No
Amber Labrecque No
Steve Milla No
Royce Williams No
Tomas Hernandez No
Leslie Nelson No
Brian Stimson No
Caleb Berthelsen No
Juhi Aggarwal No
David Robinson No
Joseph Walsh No
Micah Moskowitz No
Emet Klepper No
Kristen Farnworth No
Elizabeth Inayoshi No
Heather Decker No
Russell Garrett No
Laura Burgee No
Garrett Ramsey No
Xin Xu No
Jennifer Meisberger No
James Oberholtzer No
David Wu No
Hertsel Shadian No
Karen Moore No
John Devlin No
Theodore Reuter No
Shannon Flowers No
Laura Coffin No
Apolinar Montero-Sanchez No
Benjamin Haile No
Ryan Bickler No
Shawn Lillegren No
Joshua Gums No
Kyle Sciuchetti No
Emily Oberdorfer No
Bryan Boender No
Bradley Thayer No
Kathryn Clarke No
Eddie Passadore No
Name
Abstain
Angela Engstrom Abstain
Cameron Tinker Abstain
Janae Bly Abstain
Travis Benn Abstain
Emil Ali Abstain