…includes print and online legal research resources: 1 ) The Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) will tell you the information that must be included in specified garnishment forms. 2 ) There…
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Which Legal Sites Did Heartbleed Affect?
See Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites: Which Legal Sites Did Heartbleed Affect?…
Free Legal Consultation: Portland Metro Area
From a local law firm: We are having a Free Legal Consultation Day here at KOHLHOFF & WELCH: February 9, 2007KOHLHOFF & WELCHAttorneys at LawA Mother Daughter Partnership5828 North…
Guardianship of a Minor
How did we answer that? Guardianship of a Minor I had a patron come in looking for information about becoming the legal guardian of their grandchildren. The parents were…
How to Drive a Legal Editor Mad: To Verb is Human and/or To Adverb Divine?
…both, say just that. For example, the defendant may be charged with unlawful arrest or malicious prosecution, or both….” [Link to the OSB Legal Pubs blog post and/or.]…
Blogging, Commitment, and Legal Cartoons
Blogging is a commitment – it’s not a civil (or criminal) commitment, although it sometimes may feel that way, but it’s still something to take seriously (and I…
Legal Divas and Other Bloggers
If you thought blogs were dead, think again. They are evolving! Robert Ambrogi, at his Law Sites, posts about some new and noteworthy blogs, including Legal Divas. You…
Oregon Cannabis Laws: 2014 Measure 91 & 2015 HB 3400, Diced, Sliced, and Shredded
…“marijuana” just to make sure you didn’t miss anything. 2) Laws & Regs from OHA: Oregon Medical Marijuana Program (OMMP), which links to their OMMP Administrative Rules, Statutes and Legal Information…
Free Legal Consultation at Kohlhoff & Welch
From Elizabeth E. Welch, Esq.: “We are having a Free Legal Consultation Day here at KOHLHOFF & WELCH. The details are:February 9, 2007KOHLHOFF & WELCHAttorneys at LawA Mother Daughter…
Pro Se Litigants: Acting as Your Own Lawyer
…lawsuits and bankruptcies are representing themselves, legal experts say. “It’s not just that poor people can’t afford lawyers. This is really a middle-class phenomenon,” said Sue Talia, a judge from…
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