Parent University in Washington County (Oregon) The Washington County Sheriff’s office is hosting a series of classes for parents. There is no specific class on When Can I…
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Lawyer Trust Accounts: How Safe Are They if the Bank Fails?
From Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips blog: In a possible era of bank failures, what about the safety of a lawyer’s trust account? Excerpt: “It has been a wild…
Tattoos: The Art, Craft, Business, and Oregon Law of Tattoos and Tattoo Artists
…safety. 3) If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, approach the event as a smart consumer would approach the purchase and “consumption” of any other service, whether it is…
Oregon Base Fines and Illegal U-Turns
…of a city; or (B) 1,000 feet outside a city. (2) The offense described in this section, illegal U-turn, is a Class C traffic violation unless commission…
Oregon Constitutional Convention or Task Force?
…2011. Requires that Secretary of State submit proposed constitution to people for approval or rejection at special election to be held on November 8, 2011. Creates Constitutional Commission to make…
Charter Review, Hillsboro Style: the $3,000 Mayor
Do you think Mayor Potter would take a pay cut if his Charter Review Commission recommended it? See this story by Jerry Boone about the Hillsboro Charter Review…
Portland City Charter Review: Different Views
Charter Review measures, one by Joanne Zuhl, Street Roots staff writer, and the other by Don MacGillivray, who was a member of the Mayor’s Charter Review Commission. More information on…
New Oregon disclosure law drives small-town resignations
…relatives have to do with his service on the Harrisburg Planning Commission. For that reason and others, Brooke is resigning his volunteer post rather than comply with new financial disclosure…
Justice Bedsworth and the Value of a Dollar
what the bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform did last year (and their Commission’s Final Report is on their website ), I don’t blame the…
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