…here, and here), and in the law library, for both sides. I always recommend to my pro se litigants who plan to “go to court” (traffic court, small claims, jury…
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State (Oregon) as Judgment Creditor: ORS 31.735
Interesting case out of the Oregon Court of Appeals today (2/20/08), with a legislative history of ORS 31.735: MAN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT and OREGON DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Appellant Cross-Respondent, v….
Is Your Oregon License Plate behind Your Windshield (on the dashboard)?
If your answer is yes, you might want to read this case from the Oregon Court of Appeals, filed 10/29/08. You can also see a judicial exercise of statutory…
Sailboats Can Be “Floating Homes” in Oregon
…90. The trial court entered FED judgments in favor of plaintiff and supplemental judgments for costs and disbursements, concluding that the RLTA did not apply. The cases were consolidated for…
Oregon Legislative History: From PGE to Gaines
…— poses an issue of statutory interpretation. The methodology that Oregon courts follow in interpreting statutes is a distillation of settled interpretative principles, some of which have been codified in…
Tracking a Bill through the Oregon Legislature
…this: From Powers v. Quigley (SS054925): “… This case requires us to resolve an asserted conflict between ORS 20.080(1), which governs the recovery of attorney fees in tort claims for…
Printz v. U.S. (1997): Dual Sovereignty, Federalism, States Rights
This case arises in discussions of the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. You can find the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion in Printz v. United States online using just…
A Judge’s Advice to Lawyers Facing Pro Se (Self-represented) Litigants
Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge You’s column on pro se litigants in the April 2013 MBA Lawyer gives succinct and useful advice to attorneys who are facing self-represented litigants…
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