Do you have any questions about filing a case in Small Claims Court in Oregon? I’m helping (in a networking, researching, law librarian sort of way) an Oregon attorney…
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Oregon and the AMA Guide to Permanent Impairment
Every once in a while we get a question about which AMA Guide to Permanent Impairment Oregon uses. This website and chart say Oregon uses the 3rd Revised. The…
Oregon Council on Court Procedures
The Oregon Council on Court Procedures has a new website. Their much awaited Minutes are included. From their home page: “Welcome to the Oregon Council on Court Procedures. The…
Oregon Supreme Court and Miranda Warnings (Vondehn case)
Hot on the heels of the June 30, 2010, Oregon Court of Appeals Court case on Miranda warnings, comes this July 1, 2010, Oregon Supreme Court case: State of…
Oregon Voters’ Pamphlet Collection Project
The Oregon Documents Depository Program is building a terrific new collection in their digital library: “Visit the State Library’s Voters’ Pamphlet Project page to browse or search…
Bankruptcy Clinic: Oregon State Bar (OSB) and Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO)
…from their Oregon Law Help webpages. You can also just telephone LASO at: 503-224-4086 If these links break again before I get to update them again, just search (using your…
More on: Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Copyrighted Material
Additional information at BoleyBlogs: “Boing Boing points us to a bit of unfortunate business between the State of Oregon and two sites, Justia and…
Oregon Lis Pendens Doctrine
…history of the doctrine of lis pendens (in context of real estate law) and practice guidance: Oregon State Bar Litigation Section Newsletter: The Lis Pendens Doctrine in Oregon: Caging the…
Oregon Foreclosure Legal Reference Questions
…primer) or on developers/builders going under. 2) Your local public library (books and online information) 3) Nolo Press, Bankruptcy and Foreclosure Blog (with links to their webpage) 4) Oregon State…
Administrative Law : The 2010 OARs are In The Building: Ecru?
Our new print set of the 2010 Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) came today – it’s ecru. We always try and guess the color of the binding (as we…
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