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Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #6 (Bill of Rights, 32-39)
# 6 is a pretty big bite, so pace yourself (or read it with a leisurely cup of tea/coffee 🙂 Previous Bites: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1…
Oregon Business Xpress: A One Stop Portal for Small and Not-so-small Businesses
Visit Oregon’s One Stop Business Portal, whether you are thinking about starting a business in Oregon, need to research permits and licenses, want to pay your taxes, need…
Group Purchasing for Small Law Firms (with a side of dark humor)
Solo and small law firm practitioners, like small libraries, have a tough time achieving certain purchasing economies of scale. Bar associations offer some group discounts, but not always for…
Too Big to Sue, (new-ish) Tort Reform, Arbitration Clauses, the Supreme Court and You
If you haven’t seen these 2 articles in your news feeds then you’re not doing your consumer law education reading: New York Times articles, by Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Michael Corkery, November…
The County Law Library: A free and valuable legal research resource
From the Law Office Manager website: The County Law Library: Don’t overlook this free and valuable legal resource “According to just about every legal management article,…
Starting a Business in Oregon: Legal Research
…start-up organizations and websites that are sometimes overlooked include: 1) PCC Small Business Development Center 2) Oregon Small Business Development Center 3) Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (OEN) 4)…
Setting Up Business as a Debt Collector in Oregon
…to stop the dreamers who want to set up shop, in the food business, in retail, in debt collection, in private investigation, or any other small business endeavor. Librarians like…
Starting a Business in Oregon
…or link to from these: 1) Public library websites, e.g. Washington County or Multnomah County, with a link to their Small Business Incubator and Business dot gov. There are probably…
“More Eager I am to Pay a Lawyer than a Crook”: Consumer Law – No Small Matter for Ordinary People
…small claims deal and I am 1,000 miles away. Little do they know how much more eager I am to pay a lawyer than a crook….” Mr. Christiansen had the…
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