Symeonides, Symeon C.2010-11-232010-11-2320090196-2043https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1084190 p.On January 1, 2010, Oregon’s new choice-of-law codification for tort conflicts went into effect.1 This pioneering statute is one more example of Oregon’s well-established propensity and capacity to innovate and to lead. The new statute is the first attempt to codify this interesting but difficult subject in a common-law state in the United States. This Article provides a section-by-section exegesis of the new statute in an effort to assist courts and counsel in interpreting and applying it.en-USTortsConflict of lawsChoice of lawOregon Law Review : Vol. 88 No. 4, p. 963-1052 : Oregon’s New Choice-of-Law Codification for Tort Conflicts: An ExegesisOregon’s New Choice-of-Law Codification for Tort Conflicts: An ExegesisArticle