…December 15, 2010 ‘… Pro se litigants, who often can’t afford attorneys and instead choose to represent themselves, are quickly becoming the largest share of users of public law libraries,…
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Leaving Children Home Alone (in Oregon) – Update
See recent updates (e.g. 2/10/11 , 6/15/09 ), but also click on the Home Alone label in the sidebar. Some who just left me a Comment on…
Teen and Parent Legal Angst and What to do about it
…questions from teens and their parents. As is true for many legal questions, some of the answers should come only from attorneys and all should come from trusted legal resources…
Oregon Estate Law: Wills and Trusts: Forms and “Self-Help” Advice
…you for questions your attorney may ask. 8) DO spend time gathering the documentation you need. Most attorneys have their own forms and if you’ve seen them the way I’ve…
Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice in Oregon
…useful, but when they part less than amicably, they must have a book, forms, checklists, and sometimes more – a referee maybe? In Oregon, attorneys also have the incomparable PLF…
Death, Taxes, Bar Exams, and Access to Justice in Oregon
…However, after reading the December bar Bulletin, I find I must. As Karen Garst’s “Breaking Barriers” farewell essay (December 2008) showed, awareness of the pointlessness of making attorneys retake the…
Corky v. Petunia: Pro Se Litigants & Lawyers, Evidence & Relevance
…at how many find that a novel (but good) idea. Definitely a “duh!” But we all have our blind spots (heaven knows I do). As for those attorneys who are…
A Judge’s Advice to Lawyers Facing Pro Se (Self-represented) Litigants
Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge You’s column on pro se litigants in the April 2013 MBA Lawyer gives succinct and useful advice to attorneys who are facing self-represented litigants…
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