…laws, etc. These are not either/or decisions (though some are). Each person’s situation is unique. You may want consult an attorney who specializes in employment law and who can…
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How to Start Your Own Political Party
…change: Run for office under existing state laws and political party rules, which you’ll find at their respective political party websites. So, How DO You Create a Political Party? (And if you listen…
Is Oregon Going to Adopt the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA)?
…ownership? Why then would you risk your life, liberty, property, and family by relying on “law” that might not really be “the law?” If the laws you find online are…
Oregon April 2010 Medical Marijuana in the Workplace Case
…D. Durham joined. The Oregon Supreme Court held that Oregon’s employment discrimination laws do not require an employer to accommodate an employee’s use of medical marijuana if the employee is…
Trial Practice and the Use of Archived Web Pages
Citing to digital legal resources with specificity (and confidence in the URL’s permanence) is tricky business. Documents and websites have a habit of moving around cyberspace – a…
Free Copyright Treatise for Lawyers, Librarians, and Artists
…Artists Many thanks for the tip from Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites blog, where you will find information about the Copyright Codex and much more, including a link to a Trial of…
Use Groupon to Hire a Lawyer?
A 3 Geeks and a Blog 1/24/11 post asks: Is it Time for Law Firms to Get Their Groupon? Who knows? One commenter says it’s been done,…
Local Currency or Scrip in Oregon
…for a fine or a lawsuit, if there are possible tax obligations, or if you plan to do any creative “money-making,” financing, or fundraising. There are several sources of free…
How to Find a Case Online
How to Find a Case Online (if you have the citation) It isn’t always possible to use a physical reporter to locate a case using a citation. …
Legal Icons: free, field-tested, and easy to use for print and web
Welcome a company that aims to achieve Tufte-level “Displays of Information” in the world of legal graphics (a slight exaggeration, but even so, definitely appreciated): Legal Icons From…
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