Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has initiated the process to fill a vacancy on the Multnomah County Circuit Court following the announcement of Judge Thomas M. Ryan’s impending resignation. As reported yesterday, Judge Ryan will officially step down from his position on November 30, leaving his seat open for a new appointment. Judge Ryan’s years of service were notably acknowledged by Governor Kotek as she transitions to seek a replacement to uphold the integrity of the court.
Applications are currently being solicited from interested legal practitioners who wish to continue to diversely represent the judicial system of Multnomah County. In line with Governor Kotek’s merit-based approach to judicial appointments, potential candidates are encouraged to submit their credentials. As provided by the information obtained from the official release, applications must be electronically sent to Shevaun Gutridge at
[email protected]
by 5 p.m. on December 11, with no provisions for mail or hand delivery submissions.
The Governor’s office has established certain prerequisites that must be met by applicants, as outlined by Oregon Revised Statutes ORS 3.041 and 3.050. These criteria stipulate that applicants must be United States citizens, residents within Oregon, and active members of the Oregon State Bar. Additionally, compliance with ORS 3.041(2) is required, mandating that the appointee must be a resident or maintain a principal office within the judicial district or an adjacent one, as to directly ensure a candidate’s investment and commitment to the legal concerns of the community.
With a commitment to expand the court’s representation of varying backgrounds and experiences, Governor Kotek’s call for applications stands as an opportunity for lawyers from different sectors of the legal profession to step forward.
For further details and access to the Appellate Courts Judicial Interest Form, interested individuals can visit the
official announcement
released by the Governor’s office. With the appointment process formally underway, Governor Kotek’s office remains at the forefront of ensuring that the rule of law in Multnomah County continues to be administered with diligence and equity.
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