Oregon License Law
An Oregon licensee who is also an attorney can practice both law and real estate provided they:
AChoose only one profession at a time
BComply with the rules of both professions and clearly identify in which capacity they are acting in each transaction✓ Correct
CObtain special dual-profession approval from OREA
DOnly practice real estate in commercial transactions
Explanation
Oregon attorneys who are also licensed real estate brokers may practice both professions, but they must be clear about in which capacity they are acting in any given transaction. When acting as a real estate licensee, OREA rules apply; when practicing law, Oregon State Bar rules govern.
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