PC Magazine’s “The 50 Most Important People on the Web” puts Senator Wyden at 29th. Well, well, well….
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The Flux, Detectives, Juvenile Law, and Blogging
…ago there was a Philip Larkin Flux. You couldn’t trip over a curb, turn on the radio, open a magazine in a coffee shop or the dentist’s office, without falling…
Lawyers: Groking Web 2.0
…advice I was given 20 years ago when we still all sat around and asked, “what’s this cyberspace word/thing?” The advice to me was simple, “read a computer magazine every…
Justice Bedsworth on Mayors, City Councilors, Droopy Drawers, and Ashland, Oregon
…issue of the OC Lawyer Magazine: “… But for truly unique entertainment, nothing beats a city council. A city council meeting is what would have happened if Abbott and Costello…
Why Legal Outsourcing Doesn’t Always Work: Justice Bedsworth Explores a Culture Clash
The O(range) C(ounty) Bar Association monthly OC Lawyer Magazine , June 2011 issue, brings us another wise and wacky article from our favorite appellate court judge:…
Justice Bedsworth Takes on Congress, Romanians, and Witches for a Spell
Justice William W. Bedsworth, in the November 2010, “Criminal Waste of Space” column in the OC Lawyer Magazine: Accursed Congress Excerpt: ‘… Take Congress.(1) Congress is about…
Bibliography for Attorneys (Lawyers) Setting Up a Solo Practice
…SKILLS FOR PRACTISING LAWYERS: Best articles from the Law Practice Management magazine edited by Theodore P. Orestein. [KF 300 S87 1994] THE OF COUNSEL AGREEMENT: A GUIDE FOR LAW FIRM…
Justice Bedsworth and Trial Continuences: Sometime a Great Motion
Justice Bedsworth, in his Criminal Waste of Space column in the OC Lawyer Magazine, gives litigants some advice from the bench (and the stadium sidelines): December 2010: “Take Me…
Justice Bedsworth Tells the Wondrous Tale of Jon Alexander, Lawyer and Fighter
…the Michigan Assassin, and a few years ago Ring Magazine named him the fourth best middleweight of all time. That information is not going to get you MCLE credits. And…
Is Your (Oregon) Developer or Lender Going Under?
…of Finance and Corporate Securities (DFCS). 6) Review Oregon Bankruptcy Court webpages for notices and databases about bankruptcy filings. 7) Contact the Oregon Attorney General’s office, including their consumer webpages….
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