…of the letters are so touching because they’re looking to establish relationships with anyone who will listen to them,” said Boghosian, the executive director of the New York-based National Lawyer’s…
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Dog and Bicycle Show: Dog Law, Dog Bites, and Loose Dogs
From Oregon Laws, I saw this: Who Let the Dogs Out, by Ray Thomas, which shows you why it may behoove you to talk to a lawyer or do…
Oregon Trial Attorney Resources: Law Practice, Statutes of Limitations, and More
…What Every Lawyer Should Know About Practice In Oregon Courts, by Richard J. Vangelisti and Scott F. Kocher “This article discusses the unique aspects of Oregon state and federal court…
Oregon Law Practice Management Blog
Once upon a time there weren’t that many Oregon lawyer blogs, but they are hitting their stride now. Here’s another one I came across recently: Oregon Law Practice…
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…
Funeral Law in Oregon
It’s not enough to sort out the papers, the wills, the taxes, the trusts, the long-lost relatives; you also need to think about burial and funerals. The law…
The Flux, Detectives, Juvenile Law, and Blogging
…coming from a long line of artists, but tattoos are art to me and can be quite beautiful. I know, I know, but life is short.) And then a lawyer…
The Sixth Amendment – and the right to a chamber pot
Law librarian listserves and websites are a never-ending source of valuable, entertaining, and illuminating information: “How the sixth amendment guarantees you the right to a lawyer, a fair trial,…
Justice Bedsworth on Mayors, City Councilors, Droopy Drawers, and Ashland, Oregon
…issue of the OC Lawyer Magazine: “… But for truly unique entertainment, nothing beats a city council. A city council meeting is what would have happened if Abbott and Costello…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

