…Paulson. His blog is called, Bulletins from Aloha. (More information on Mr. Paulson can be found at the Oregon State Bar website, click on Member Directory….
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Juris Wikis
Robert Ambrogi’s column in the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin (click on the OSB Bulletin drop down menu for the table of contents) has a great list of lawyer-created…
Grandparents and Grandchildren: Legal Issues
…Elders in Action 6) Legal information: Oregon State Bar ( 503-684-3763) and Legal Aid Services of Oregon (503-648-7163) 7) Information on the Internet: Run a search in Dogpile or search…
Juris-dementia (with Haiku)
When does the Baby Boomer lawyer start to go boom? Read David Giacalone’s masterful essay on “the Graying Bar” at f/k/a. From the essay: mid-argument the senior…
Law Library Values, 2008
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has published their 2008 Law Library Values grid….
Doing Business Abroad: Do Your Homework
…Bar, the [name of country] Embassy (usually lots of information on their web sites), the [name of country] Consulate, and the local Chamber of Commerce, if you are planning to…
Public Records and Attorney-Client Privilege
…in time, the state bar. More stories here and here. The Oregonian reported on this story in their Sunday Metro/Northwest print edition (an AP story by Tim Fought…
Veterans and the Law
The latest issue of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin has two veterans’ related articles and announcements. One is a message to the membership announcing that the Board of…
Opportunity Costs of Blogging
…I am not atypical in having to report to a Presiding Judge, a county bar association law library committee, a county budget administrator, a county chief administrator, a panel of…
Lawyer Blogs and the First Amendment
…, “Are Lawyers’ Blogs Protected by the First Amendment? Why State Bar Regulation of Law Blogs As “Advertising” Would Be Elitist and Reductive,” by Julie Hilden. (Thank you to Jim…
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