J Christopher Minor

J Christopher Minor

5.0
Rating: 9.6

Licensed for 58 years

Real estate Lawyer at Newport, OR
Practice Areas: Real Estate, Business, Contracts & Agreements ... +2 more

236 W Olive St, PO Box 510, Newport, OR

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Practice Areas

5

Practice Areas

Real Estate 50%

7 years

50%
Business 20%

7 years

20%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Hourly Rates

$ 240-240 per hour


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check

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Licenses

Licensed in Oregon for 58 years

State: Oregon

Acquired: 1967

Retired

No misconduct found

Location

Law Offices of J Christopher Minor

236 W Olive St, PO Box 510, Newport, OR, 97365

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Posted by anonymous | May 19, 2008 | Real Estate

Potential CC&R Violation issues in a South Lincoln County community

In late 2006 a developer proposed a large residenial/commercial development in a South Lincoln County community. The proposed development included multiple residential structures that would be located on lots that are CC&R limited to 1 living unit per lot. Additionally, several residential structur...es were proposed to be situated above commercial structures on Commercially Zoned lots (lying within the CC&R area). Many of these living unts were proposed to have heights that exceed the CC&R residential height limitation of 16-feet. Mr Minor's first question of us was "Have your CC&Rs been continuously enforced?" Following our "yes" answer, he stated that the wording of the CC&Rs (specifically limiting residential structures to 16-feet height above average natural grade - irrespective of whether these structures are located on Residential or Commercial Lots within the CC&R area), coupled with numerous and supporting precident cases, placed us a winnable position, should the developer go ahead with his proposed deveopment and violate our CC&Rs. Mr Minor wrote the developer, clearly advising him of the perilous position that he was in. The developer had earlier gained approval of the Community's Planning Commission, which had chosen to avoid challenging him on traffic impact, density and other concerns voiced that had earlier been voiced by dozens of nearby property owners and other citizens. Mr Minor's understanding of the law as it bears on CC&R and Zoning issues was most impressive -- as was his candor in asking the first question "Have your CC&Rs been continuously enforced?" -- and explainig that the community's ability to prevail in this case was dependent on prior enforcement of the prior enforcement of the covenents.

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J Christopher Minor's Lawyer Endorsements

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T. Ritz

General practice lawyer | Apr 21

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"I endorse this lawyer."

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Christian Lassen

Unknown lawyer | Apr 01

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Top-notch attorney. Highly respected in the legal community."

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Ronald Burdge

Business lawyer | Mar 04

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"With decades of solid experience and praise from other attorneys who know his knowledge and work he has done, along with several hundreds of published answers to questions at Avvo.com, anyone can see that attorney Minor knows the law and makes sure his clients do too. When it comes to business law, if you have a question, he is your answer. I recommend him to you."

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Albert Crosner

Real estate lawyer | Mar 02

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. Minor is a very experienced attorney who is also a very prolific advocate for Avvo. He has submitted a large number of responses to Avvo community posed questions in a very analytical and knowledgeable manner. Should you need an attorney specializing in his field, I would highly recommend that you procure his services."

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Maxwell Livingston

Real estate lawyer | May 09

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. He's truly outstanding."

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Experience

Rating:  9.6 (Superb)

Honors

2017

Award for service to the Section and real estate practice, Real Estate and Land Use Section, Oregon State Bar

2013

Best Lawyer, News Times Newspaper-Reader's Choice

2008

Special Service Award, Oregon City Attorneys Association

Work Experience

1969 - Present

Lawyer, Minor, Bandonis & Haggerty PC (predecessors)

Associations

2004 - 2005

Oregon City Attorneys Association

President

1986 - 1987

Oregon Real Estate and Land Use Section

Chairperson

Sample of Legal Cases

Miller v Miller

We prevailed

Franklin v. Spencer

We prevailed

SOUTH BEACH MARINA, INC., Appellant, Port of Newport, Intervenor/Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

We prevailed

O'Hara v. Brace

We prevailed

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Education

1967

Willamette University College of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

N/A

Santa Clara University

Speaking Engagements

2014

Legal Descriptions, Title Insurance and Surveys in Real Estate Transactions

Surveying Skills for the Real Estate Attorney

2012

Oregon Paralegal Annual Meeting

Foreclosure Law

2010

Real Estate and Land Use Section Annual Meeting

2009-10 Case Law Update

2010

PLSO 2010 Conference

Real Estate and Land Use Law and Effects on the Land Surveyor

2010

OSB Real Property CLE

Best of the List Serve

2009

Real Estate and Land Use 2009

Best of the List Serve

2008

2008 Real Estate and Land Use Section CLE 2008

The Subprime Fallout

N/A

RELU annual CLE (multiple years)

Various Real Estate Law Topics

N/A

PLF Continuing Legal Education

Real Estate Traps

N/A

OCAA Annual CLE (multiple years)

Municipal Law Issues

Publications

2014

Course Materials-NBI CLE on Legal Descriptions, Title Insurance and Surveys in Real Estate Transactions Surveying Skills for the Real Estate Attorney

2014

Oregon Real Estate and Land Use Digest Statute of Limitations in Construction Defect Case

2010

Real Estate and Land Use 2010 2009-10 Case Law Update

2010

Oregon bar association publication Best of the List Serve

2009

Real Estate and Land Use 2009 The Best of the List Serve

2008

2008 Real Estate and Land Use Section CLE Materials Subprime Fallout

2006

Real Estate and Land Use Section Digest Several Articles on Prescriptive Easements

N/A

CLE Materials for RELU Section Various Materials, Multiple Years

N/A

CLE Materials, OSB PLF Traps in Real Estate Practice

N/A

CLE Materials, Oregon City Attys Assn Varous Materials, Mulitple Years

Languages

English

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