I recently had a question about restraining orders, which sent me looking up information about Oregon’s Family Abuse and Prevention Act, known as FAPA. In the process, I realized…
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Law for Real (Oregon) People Blog
Oregon lawyer, John Gear, has started a Law for Real People blog. You can find links to other Oregon lawyer blogs in this blog’s sidebar: under Blogs: Oregon Legal…
Oregon Legislative History: How and Where (but not why)
If you need to know the legislative history of an Oregon statute, please remember: You need to know something about how a bill becomes a law. The Citizen’s…
The Lay of the Land(lording); or, On Becoming a Professional Landlord in Oregon
…such as the Oregon Rental Housing Association. Other Oregon landlord associations throughout the state can be found in the listing here. In the Portland metropolitan area, two important organizations are…
Judicial, Non-judicial and other Types of Foreclosure in Oregon
…in lieu of foreclosures, and much, much more are discussed in this 2-day CLE. (Some Oregon county law libraries will have the 2-volume course-book from the 2012 CLE.) 2) The…
Oregon 2013-14 Blue Book Cover Photo Contest
Jack Ohman wants to kickstart the Oregon Secretary of State’s Blue Book Cover Photo Contest (and don’t we all follow the journey of OR7, the wolf formerly known as…
Oregon Payday Loans and Lending
The Portland Tribune ran an excellent news story on the current status of Oregon payday lending and on Internet payday lending (and lenders): Internet payday lenders flout new law:…
Oregon Judicial (Judge) Vacancies, Selection, and Election
There are a number of ways to research Oregon judicial vacancies and candidates and here are a few to start with: 1) The Oregon State Bar Judicial Vacancy website….
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #13
Links to Previous Bites can be found here at, “Oregon Consitution in Small Bites: So Far“ Today: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #13: Article IV, Legislative Department, Sections…
Nonprofit News: Oregon State Bar Creates a Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS)
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has approved a Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS) for OSB members, effective January 2012. The Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS) will support Oregon attorneys who…
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