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Justice Bedsworth Feels The Pain of Cops and Prosecutors (but the dog gets fed!)
Justice Bedsworth, of the California Court of Appeals, returns with his, not to be missed, November column in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine: “Is That a Kielbasa in Your…
Writer Woes: Publisher Scams and Bankrupt Publishers
…library shelves, and talk to a lawyer who knows about the publishing world. Willamette Writers and the Independent Publishing Resource Center are only 2 of many Oregon writers groups….
Funeral Law in Oregon
…I recommend you contact the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Information and Referral Service, at 503-684-3763. A guide on how to find a lawyer is also available from here….
Foreclosures: Trail of Tears (but for whom?)
…not yet findable on Oregonlive.) Excerpt:“… In interviews with The Associated Press, lawyers, homeowners and advocates outlined the produce-the-note strategy. Exactly how many homeowners have employed it is unknown. Nor…
Prison Legal News
…by JOHN CURRAN, May 24, 2009. Other releases of the story are here and here. Excerpt: ‘To prison inmates, he’s a jailhouse lawyer made good. To wardens, he’s a thorn…
Access to Justice in Oregon (with an antipasto of Firefighters and Drug Courts)
…all county law libraries. The partners I have in mind include these: 1) Oregon State Bar (OSB) (including the Lawyer’s Campaign for Equal Justice)2) OSB Debtor-Creditor, Consumer Law, and Sole…
Oregon Power of Attorney “Form”
…circuit this important, critical, legal protection. Here’s a sample response to the question: I don’t meant to sound lawyerly or librarian-ly(?), but it depends on what you mean by “standard…
A Lease of Your Own: Renting a Room in Someone’s Oregon Home
…State Bar (OSB) Information and Referral Service. (And here is my How to Find a Lawyer Guide.) 6) Word to the wise (and the arrogant): I know my way…
“Are you a licensed Oregon attorney?” is a Yes or No Question
…find an attorney who practices law in another state? Check with that state’s attorney licensing body: A Compilation of State Lawyer Licensing Databases, by Andrew Zimmerman and Trevor Rosen, Published…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

