…there are an awful lot of consumer-friendly lawyers worrying about this increase in jurisdictional amount from $7,500 to $10,000, without some corresponding court-managed small claims case preparation assistance made available (the…
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Legal Research in the Time of Covid-19, Part 1: General Legal Resources
…card. Major Consumer Protections re: Covid-19 – National Consumer Law Center; includes free access to Surviving Debt (2020). Many news publishers, and some scholarly databases, are offering…
Nanny Spam Scam
…delete it or report it, if you want. You can contact the Oregon DOJ Consumer Hotline (or your own state’s Department of Justice or other Consumer Protection…
Judicial, Non-judicial and other Types of Foreclosure in Oregon
…BarBooks at many county law libraries.) 3) National Consumer Law Center (NCLC): Book: “Foreclosures: Mortgage Servicing, Mortgage Modifications, and Foreclosure Defense,” 4th edition, 2012. (Some county law libraries will have…
Scientific American: Blogging is Therapeutic?!
Scientific American reports on: Blogging–It’s Good for You: The therapeutic value of blogging becomes a focus of study, by Jessica Wapner: “Self-medication may be the reason the blogosphere has…
New Year’s Resolution: Understand Oregon’s Property Tax System
…has produced many excellent, readable, and debatable (in the best sense of the word), reports.) In the meantime, here are some other Oregon Property Tax System reports to get you …
2011 Oregon State Bar Unlawful Practice of Law Task Force Report
You can read the Oregon State Bar (OSB) “2011 Unlawful Practice of Law Task Force Report“ at the OSB website (under the Surveys, Reports & Research tab,…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…the Oregon Reports. The Oregon Appellate Courts Advance Sheets and Bound Volumes are published by the Publications Section of the Office of the State Court Administrator under the direction of…
How to Find Oregon PECBR Cases
…of the Board, the Oregon Court of Appeals, the Oregon Supreme Court, as well as Oregon Revised Statutes, Labor Arbitration Reports (to 1996), Labor Relations Reference Manual (to 1996), and…
What I learned today: Why did HR 748 (2019) become the Two+ Trillion Dollar C-19 Bill (2020)?
…have seen this a lot. If you really want a reason/explanation there are lots of CRS reports on Congressional procedure or you could look at the House and Senate rules….
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