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…
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Writing (and finding) Oregon Appellate Court Briefs
This blog post is written primarily for the new appellate court brief writer, either the new lawyer or the pro se litigant. Not all materials on briefs writing are…
Unsafe at Any Speed “Beds has found a danger Ralph Nader missed”
Justice Bedsworth, of the California Courts of Appeal, returns with his October column in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine: Unsafe at Any Speed “Beds has found a danger…
Daycare Licensing in Oregon: Parents, Providers, Employers, and Landlords!
…(please, do!) want to hire an attorney to review those agreements and otherwise advise you: How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon. Think lead and other household toxins (see, for…
Statutes of Frauds in Oregon
…do some research and prepare yourself to work productively with an attorney, but please, speak to an attorney. You may use this guide to How to Find a Lawyer in…
Yes, Virginia, You CAN Make a Citizen’s Arrest in Oregon: Who Knew?
…to a lone bicyclist riding out in the roadway.” Barnett memorized the BMW’s license plate number. The next day, he called Portland’s most prominent “bike lawyer,” Ray Thomas, and asked…
Bogging Down in Blogs: Expert Witnesses Who Blog
Expert Blogs: Loose Lips Sink…Trials?, by Robert Ambrogi, Editor, BullsEye Newsletter: August 20 Ambrogi’s blog-article is may be a logical companion my previous posts: 1) Is that Lawyer Googling…
Bedsworth Survives His Previous Month’s Tunnel Visions
Welcome Justice Bedsworth to September, at his monthly Orange County Lawyer column, A Criminal Waste of Space, where the Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal reminds us…
Almost Priceless ($10) Guide for Oregon Nonprofit Boards and Directors
…but Chapter 13 of the TACS Handbook) reprint might just be what the lawyer ordered (or would have if s/he knew what you were up to, or not up…
Researching Oregon Paternity Law
…ONLY a licensed member of Oregon State Bar may advise and represent you in Oregon courts. Please see the How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon…
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