McLean v. Buck Medical Services, Inc.

2 Citing cases

  1. In the Matter of the Compensation of Lewis

    335 Or. 92 (Or. 2002)   Cited 11 times
    Explaining that a doctor may rely on his or her interview of a patient to produce adequate objective medical findings

    Our objective in construing the pertinent statutes is to determine the intent of the legislature. McLean v. Buck Medical Services, Inc., 334 Or. 17, 24, 45 P.3d 120 (2002). We consider first the text and context of ORS 656.802(2)(d).

  2. State v. Haag Home for Boys, Inc.

    336 Or. App. 562 (Or. Ct. App. 2024)

    Third, whatever analytical shortcomings Oregon Auto may entail, it is worth noting that the Oregon Supreme Court has continued to rely on that decision and its definition of "professional services" as recently as McLean v. Buck Medical Services, Inc., 334 Or. 17, 41, 45 P.3d 120 (2002). This court did likewise in Hedmann v. Liberty Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 158 Or.App. 510, 514 n 3, 974 P.2d 755 (1999).