Lawyer referrals in Oregon are made through the Oregon State Bar and, occasionally, from local or specialized bar associations and nonprofits. (The Oregon State Bar has a public website…
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How to Vote for an Oregon Judge
…4) The Google (or other search engine of choice): find articles, editorials, etc. You can search generally, e.g. Oregon judges election November 2012, or specifically, using a name, e.g. judge…
O’RICO (Oregon RICO Laws)
Oregon doesn’t have a lot of options when it comes to researching Oregon RICO laws in secondary sources. (Legal secondary sources are awash with articles, essays, commentary, etc. on…
Time for a: Change Your Clocks on Nov. 4, 2012
It’s almost time to fall back. (Or, is it Spring back and Fall forward?) Here is a Time Change grid for those who plan…
Daylight Savings Time: Clocks Change on March 11, 2012
Spring forward, Fall back. (Or, is it Spring back and Fall forward?) Here is a Time Change grid for those who plan ahead. For more time…
Clocks Change, March 13th, 2011
It’s never too late to think ahead to springing ahead. For more time change information: NIST: In 2011, March 13, 2011 (see Current Time Change Rules and…
A Beer for a Cigarette: When is a Bargain Good Value?
…train station….” [ Link to full NPR interview .] More bargains we make: 3) “Change machines” at the grocery store: those change machines in stores that…
How to Start Your Own Political Party
…get into this for the long haul? Learn about political and law making processes: Draft an Oregon Initiative or propose a federal law to one of your U.S. representatives to…
How to Serve (Deliver) Legal Papers in Oregon
There is a new Multnomah County Circuit Court, Family Court FAQ guide on “How to Serve (Deliver) Legal Papers in Oregon.” (We thank Judge McKnight and her family law…
Land Use, Oregon, and the U.S. Supreme Court
…all.” In 1993, Stewart’s fears came true when the Oregon Supreme Court unexpectedly announced that waterfront property owners could not exclude the public from private beaches. Although federal courts refused…
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