A Law dot com news feed article: “Skadden Associate, Herself a Rape Victim, Dives into Akin Fray,” by Brian Baxter, Am Law Daily, 8/22/12, got me wondering about Oregon’s…
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Resources for Homeless Veterans in Oregon
The Outreach and Referral System for Veterans will be expanding in Washington County, Oregon. “Currently, all Veterans in our community can access VA benefits, services and assistance in completing…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #15 (Article IV, Legislative Department, Sections 7-9)
Links to Previous Bites can be found here at, “Oregon Consitution in Small Bites: So Far“ Today: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #15 (Article IV, Legislative Department, Sections…
Musicians, Taxes, and Oregon Law
The Oregonian ran an interesting story by Helen Yung on October 10, 2007, “Who pays the piper when musicians visit?” From the story: “The way the state sees it,…
Search Oregon City and County Websites
This is an excellent research tool from the staff at the University of Oregon Document Center for those who need to search across all Oregon local government web sites….
Oregon Employment and Labor Laws: Crime Victims, Holiday Pay, Non-compete Agreements, and More!
Ever wonder about Oregon laws on: 1) Meals and rest breaks2) Deductions from pay3) Student interns4) Domestic workers5) Apartment managers6) Employment at will7) Whistle blowing8) References You could start…
Are Oregon County Counsel Opinions “Public Record”?
In the late 70’s through 1980’s Oregon county counsel attorneys prepared formal opinions on significant issues, sort of like Oregon Attorney General opinions. These opinions were open to…
Crimes Oregon Notaries Can’t (Won’t!) Commit
In case you ever wondered why that Oregon Notary Public doesn’t just “wham, bam, stamp, and thank you, ma’am,” take a look at what Oregon Notaries Public need to…
OSB 2009 Oregon Legislation Highlights
The Oregon State Bar 2009 edition of their Oregon Legislation Highlights arrived today and we’re very happy. It organizes by subject (or by legal practice area) over 400…
Call for Submissions: 2009 Oregon Appellate Almanac
…be notified if your submission is accepted. Your name will appear in the next volume of the Oregon Appellate Almanac. How to submit: Double-spaced manuscripts should be submitted to Judith…
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