The following Oregon county law libraries purchase and lend current OSB and OLI CLE course materials for independent study (and MCLE credit): Clackamas, Lane, Marion, Multnomah, and Washington. You…
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Oregon MCLE Reporting Year CLEs at Law Libraries
Visit our Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries blog post for links. And if you want to speak out on the future of CLE…
Oregon Elder Abuse Reporting Requirement
The MCLE Rule and Regulation amendments requiring elder abuse reporting credit are effective January 1, 2015. Read the FAQ at the OSB website….
Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries
…are an Oregon Attorney, please visit the OSB MCLE website. 2) If you are a paralegal: please speak to your employer or contact the paralegal professional association to which you…
Is 2013 your (Oregon) OSB MCLE Reporting Year?
The following Oregon county law libraries purchase and lend current OSB and OLI CLE course materials for independent study (and MCLE credit): Clackamas, Lane, Marion, Multnomah, and Washington. You…
Book: Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates
…to spread cheap reprints of popular sheet music. In the 1950s, a pirate music label named Jolly Roger issued recordings by Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats from LP’s that…
Oregon Attorney 2012 CLEs: Animal Law, Learning the Ropes, and ICWA
…Welfare Act), glowing feedback, even. Several county law libraries lend MCLE course materials to Oregon attorneys for self-study. Or, contact the MCLE folks at OSB: “Access to Justice: Juvenile Law…
New Oregon Lawyer blog “Oregon CLE”
…fulfill their state MCLE requirements. But nowhere, that I have found yet, does it link back to the Oregon State Bar (OSB), which is the state’s bar licensing entity that,…
Teen and Parent Legal Angst and What to do about it
…Home Alone label in the sidebar.) As is also true for most legal questions, the specific question and answer at hand is only part of the picture so the research…
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