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Oregon Interest Rates: How Much Can They Charge?
…rates exceeding 50 % per year, which should surely give you pause. When it comes to interest rates, “lawful” is in the eyes of the lawyers and the judges and…
Perils of a New Washington County (Oregon) Law Library Website
…to Find Oregon Appellate Court Briefs 2) How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon in 6 Easy Steps 3) Portland-metro Area Legal Services Guide 4) CLEs for credit for Oregon…
Love the One You’re [Working] With: Solo Practice of Law
…work and serving clients in a way that I never felt when I worked for others. I am a completely different person and lawyer (not to mention generally, a far…
Justice Bedworth Reaches a Certain Age with Definite Misgivings
Justice Bedsworth, of the California Court of Appeals, returns with his, not to be missed, column in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine: “It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding): ‘After…
Oregon Attorney General and Legislative Leaders: A Cheap and Easy Challenge
…and calendars are to lawyers (and to their clients)? They (superseded ORSs) are priceless! Ask any lawyer, especially after Gaines. 2) Oregon Attorney General’s Public Records and Meetings Manual. There…
Six Words, “Seventeen” Syllables, Baseball in 150 Words … Legal Reference in Under 141 Characters?
…we all be wailing about 140 character Tweets? (And, here (from Future Lawyer) is one reason to know how to Twitter. No one is forcing you, but it…
DIY Legal Research vs. DIY Lawyering
I’m an energetic advocate of DIY Legal Research (as are most public law library librarians) and a somewhat less than enthusiastic advocate of DIY Lawyering (aka self-help, self-representation, pro…
Justice Bedsworth Snaps on a Harness in Stockholm
…Space column, in the OC Lawyer Magazine: The Justice visits his first biergarten and lurches about on a rooftop tour, in harness — the mind boggles, so read the column…
Small Claims Court in Oregon: What Do You Want to Know?
…lawyer/author the Public Librarian perspective. For example, what are the questions asked by our library patrons who want to file in Small Claims Court? Some of these are frequently asked…
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