Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin: June 2009: Duty of Confidentiality: Top 10 Myths, by Helen Hierschbiel, will be interesting for lawyer and client alike. It is another reminder to…
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Multnomah Law Library in Portland, Oregon
…and officials. It is also open to the general public….” (Link to website, click on “Law Library” tab, and find history, hours, etc.) Link to the Multnomah Bar Association….
Justice Bedsworth Takes on the Sport of Professional Divorce
…free. Alas. Thanks to the Orange County Bar Association, and the OC Lawyer Magazine, you can still read A Criminal Waste of Space online, free (hurrah!). This month, December…
Free Legal Information: “Oregon Consumer Rights in Tough Times” Program (Open to Public)
On Saturday, May 8th, the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Civil Rights Section and the Consumer Law Section and will be presenting: “Consumer Rights in Tough Times: Foreclosures, Garnishment, Debt…
Oregon Public Law Libraries: Most Frequently Made Referrals
…of Oregon (LASO). Click on Housing for most current brochures and information flyers.b) The Oregon State Bar Landlord-Tenant webpage and a list of legal aid contacts.c) Oregon state government website…
Oregon Non-Attorney Notaries May Not Advertise or Serve as a “Notario Publico”
…you open yourself to a lawsuit even if you are right. The Oregon State Bar takes a dim view of unlicensed individuals giving out legal advice. This also applies to…
Justice Bedsworth: A Bridge [Too Far Out] Named James Brown
…to full article: Law Enforcement for the Soul… Center, by Justice William W. Bedsworth) Read other Justice Bedsworth’s “Criminal Waste of Space” columns (over at the OC Bar Association)…
Oregon and Prosecutorial Error: Richard Lee Simmons
…publicly labeled a sex offender for such behavior was particularly egregious, Richkind says, because a Jefferson County grand jury had decided it was not a crime. “Grossest negligence and incompetence”…
Defamation in Church: Tubra v. Cook (Oregon)
…on appeal is one of first impression for Oregon appellate courts: whether the First Amendment bars recovery for a plaintiff in a claim of defamation that arose from defendants’…
Prison Libraries: “A Mediocre Criminal, but an Unmatched Jailhouse Lawyer”
…library, and it turned out he was better at understanding the law than breaking it. He transformed himself into something rare at the top levels of the American bar, and…
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