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Asset Searches in Dissolutions of Marriage (Oregon)
“Asset Searches in Dissolutions of Marriage,” by Ann Richards & R.T. Tavey, in the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Family Law Newsletter, June 2008, pp. 1-3. (These useful newsletters from…
Oregon Probate Mediation, Duty to Pay Debts, & Business Property Credit Update
The latest (Vol. XXV, No. 3, July 2008) issue of the newsletter from the Estate Planning and Administration section of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) includes the following articles:…
Proposed Regulation of Heir Search Firms in Oregon
In the latest issue (Vol. XXV, No. 3, July 2008) of the newsletter from the Estate Planning and Administration section of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) reports on this…
Blawgers and the Six Rules of Blog Science
…Why litigators should blog, blogs and law reviews, and more, from WisBlawg, excerpt: “Last week I had the honor of presenting at the State Bar of Wisconsin Annual Convention…
Oregon Estate Planning Laws: 2007-08 Updates
The latest section newsletter from the Estate Planning and Administration section of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) includes the following articles. (Only past issues are online, but you can…
What’s a Homestead Exemption?
…Oregon State Bar overview. Excerpt: “If two or more members of a household are judgment debtors, each person is entitled to claim these exemptions in the same or different property….
Oregon Revised Statutes Copyright Dispute: May 9th Update
…Volokh Conspiracy (and associated Comments) 2) J’s Scratchpad: James Grimmelman: Copyright, Technology, and Access to the Law: Old Problems and New Solutions 3) From Lowering the Bar: Oregon Says Its…
Oregon Paternity Laws: 2007 Update
Many changes have been made to Oregon’s paternity laws. For information about these changes, see: Oregon State Bar (OSB), Family Law Newsletter, April 2008 (vol. 27, #2) (not…
A Free Web 2.0 Technology Course for Law Librarians
…who have to wear 23 hats, work 45+ hours a week, and are accountable to elected officials, judges, bar associations, and the public. (The lawyers are the nicest and least…
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