From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: Public law librarians get the darnedest questions. It’s not so much the questions themselves, but that people think that we have answers…
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Traffic (and Driving) Tips from Washington State and Oregon Traffic Legislation Round-up
…own (Oregon) city or state’s traffic laws, we know even less about our destination city’s laws. So, if you’re heading to Seattle (or anywhere in Washington State, for that matter),…
(More) Oregon Condo Law
I’ve blogged a lot about condo law for a reason. (See here and here.) Condo homeownership is fairly new to Oregon, and a lot of Oregon lawyers, and there…
Event: January 2020 Data Privacy Forum and CLE (Portland, Oregon)
2020 Data Privacy Forum Date: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm PST January 31, 2020 Join Lewis & Clark Law School at the 1st Annual Data Privacy Law Forum….
Two Portland (OR) Legal Nonprofits Have Open Positions: Lawyers for Arts and Victims Rights Law Center
The Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) Portland, Oregon, is expanding its legal team and has openings for a senior attorney, two (2) direct services staff attorneys, a technical assistance…
Power to Children and the Poor: Utility (power, light, and water) Service
Another type of law library question that we, and public libraries, start hearing as the weather gets colder: Where do I find the law that that says power companies…
Oregon Employment Law: Independent Contractors
This is a complex area of employment law and you can never read too much about it. The Oregon Law Practice Management blog has this 12/3/12 post: “Mission Impossible:…
More Condo Law
…had almost nothing on Condo law in Oregon and now we have a bounty of resources. If you put the word “condo” in the search box at the top…
“More Eager I am to Pay a Lawyer than a Crook”: Consumer Law – No Small Matter for Ordinary People
…need to solve what should be simple consumer problems. Excerpt from whole story: “…. And I called lawyers, none of whom would return my call, probably because this was a…
Ralph Nader plans tort law museum
The 7/30/13 ABA Journal reports: “Ralph Nader plans tort law museum,” article by Debra Cassens Weiss The museum’s location is currently set for Winsted, Connecticut (so you won’t need…
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