…laws that were passed in the 2011 Oregon Legislative (General) Session. (See upper right link on their webpage.) Thank you OCDLA. This compilation represents a lot of hard work….
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Oregon: “Contempt is Not a Crime”
…of these things is not like the other,” Oregon Defense Attorney, July/August 2011, vol. 32, No. 4., pp. 6-7 This is a copyrighted publication from OCDLA so you may need…
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…
Lawyers, Private Investigators, and Ethics
The body of literature (scholarly, practical, and popular) on private investigators (and their lawyer clients – or is it the other way around?) is a fairly large one,…
Setting Up Business as a Debt Collector in Oregon
We occasionally get questions from people who want to set up business as debt collectors. It’s a tough business and I recommend an apprenticeship first, but who am…
Basic Oregon Legal Research Resources
…Legal treatises (some online, but only for paid subscribers)· Municipal codes, superseded· OCDLA publications· Oregon leg history pre-1995· ORS, superseded (prior to current edition, which is online)· Oregon state bar…
In memory of Nancy Bergeson: Ardent Advocate Lecture Series
…11, 2012Portland, OR “.…Nancy Bergeson was a career-long public defender whose legal acumen was matched only by her uncanny ability to empathize with her clients….” [Link to OCDLA announcement.]…
Cite-Checking: A Thousand Points of Citator-Speak
…label for Shepardizing. When I’m speaking generically, I use “citator service.” To take the “Xerox” out of photocopy, or the “Kleenex” out of tissue, I would just refer to it…
A Human Book, not an eBook: What if You Could Borrow a Legal Scholar (from your library) for an Hour?
…prejudice I feel is invisible. It’s more a stigma attached to the label,” Langley said in a telephone interview from the university campus. “We’re thought of as evil, callous and…
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