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Mr. Small Claims Court (in Canada)
…Oregon, it is $10,000.) Excerpt: ‘Small claims court cases are like any other legal disputes, but minus a zero, says Jordan Farkas, a Canadian lawyer who’s built a practice advising people…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART ONE
…would do under the circumstances – I would talk to a lawyer or two. (Besides, I needed to find out what to do if the FBI came knocking, a not…
Official (and unofficial) Oregon Legal Citation Style Manuals
…judge, librarian, or lawyer who is reading your letter, memo, brief, or article and ask yourself: “Would the reader be able easily to find an official or almost official copy…
Out of Cycle Oregon Court Rules Amendments and Changes
…totally wonkish. I recommend it to every new lawyer. ORAP (January 1, biennial) — Qualified. See ORAP 1.10(2). Check the order(s) establishing the ORAP Committee, but generally out-of-cycle amendments are…
Friday Funny: Justice Bedsworth Offers a Cheap Solution for Underfunded DUII Patrols
“Interactive Urinal Cakes,” by Justice William W. Bedsworth, in the OC Lawyer, December 2013: Excerpts (footnotes omitted, but always worth reading): ‘Yep, that’s what it says. Interactive urinal cakes…. …
Limited License Legal Technicians: In Theory and In Action
…Law Library. The Research Guide includes links to similar limited license initiatives in other states. For an Oregon perspective, the December 2013 issue, page 12, of the Multnomah Lawyer has…
Limited License Legal Technician Town Hall: Jan. 29, 2014 (Portland)
Do you want more information about Limited License Legal Technicians: 1) Link to our previous post on the Washington State LLLT program. 2) Attend a Town Hall: Join…
The Perfect Divorce Client
…family law blogger likes it too. Excerpt from the Oregon Divorce Blog post: What a lawyer thinks of as a “perfect client” in the domestic relations sense is a client…
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