Oregon Court of Appeals has a New Judge: now the Honorable Meagan Flynn More about Oregon appellate and trial courts: Oregon Court of Appeals Judges. Oregon Supreme Court Justices….
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Where is the 2009 ORS? Hold Your Oregon Horses ….
This is the time of year when we start getting questions from people wanting the 2009 Oregon statutes or laws. This is also the time of year when we…
Oregon Law: Law Commission, Paternity, Contracts, Ethics, and More
The latest issue of the Willamette Law Review (vol.44, #2, Winter 2007) is chock full of articles on Oregon: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Oregon Law Commission: Bridging the Gaps…
Oregon Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) Research Resources
…list if I’ve missed anything. I. The Oregon Secretary of State Corporation Division II. Small Business Administration (Oregon local office) III. Your local public library: many public libraries have excellent…
Oregon and the Uniform Collaborative Law Act
…article on an interesting Oregon legal issue that is worthy of some attention, but alas. Try searching Oregon law reviews and what do you find? Not much, at least not…
Researching Oregon Paternity Law and Determinations
It’s time to update my 2008 post on Researching Oregon Paternity Law Depending on your specific question (and they do run the gamut!), here are some updated resources and…
Oregon Legal Research Resources for Tenants and Landlords: The Facts of Life
Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law is a lot more complicated than people imagine. Landlords and tenants should seek current and accurate legal information and, in most cases, get professional legal advice…
Update to “Leaving Children Home Alone in Oregon”
In addition to Laura’s most recent post on leaving children home alone, June 15, 2009, and our newly updated Kids Home Alone in Oregon legal research guide, here are…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #8 (Bill of Rights, 43-45)
Previous Bites: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1 and Bite #2 (Bill of Rights, 1-6) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3 (Bill of Rights, 7-12)…
Official vs. Unofficial Sources of Law (with a side of Positive Law)
…is a source that has been authorized by an official body, such as a court or a legislature. In Oregon, for example, we have the official statutes of Oregon, published…
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