…matter whether you correctly classify contract lawyers as independent contractors? ….” [Link to article or, if you’re not a member of the OSB, contact an Oregon law librarian.] You can…
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Oregon Legislature: New 2009 Laws
…will come in handy until the full session summary reports roll in. This OSB list includes bills on estate planning (e.g. small estate limits), debt collection, elder law, and many…
Bankruptcy and Family Law: the Nexus
…us, with these new resources: 1) The 2009 Family Law OSB CLE also has a couple of chapters on the subject. 2) Bankruptcy and Domestic Relations Manual, by Hon….
Google Wave and Lawyers
If you saw and were intrigued by Robert Ambrogi’s article in the OSB Bulletin (January 2010): New and Gnarly: Will Lawyers Catch Google’s Wave? , you might want to…
Mobile Notaries in Oregon: Law and Practice
The OSB’s Oregon Law Practice Management blog has a terrific post on “Working with Mobile Notaries.” It includes lots of links to the new Oregon notary law and some…
Oregon Lawyers: Dues increases, Fee-Splitting, Consolidating Circuit Court Districts, Lawyer Referral Policy Changes, More!!
…Practice Management blog post (10/8/12) for information about and links to meeting information. There are a lot of intriguing proposals on the table, including Resolution 13 and Resolution 21….
Criminal Identity Theft: How to Clear Your Record
…assist in the preparation of forms, or advise patrons regarding their legal rights. They may, however, assist patrons in locating materials or links that would aid in individual research….
What Laws and Rules Govern Oregon Political Parties? Overview
…your research with an internet gateway that updates its links. And if links change, as they most certainly will, use a search engine to find the new link, unless you’re…
Honda Civic Hybrid Lawsuit: Small Claims Court vs. Class Action Settlement
“Car owner takes legal fight away from lawyers,” by Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times, December 27, 2011 Excerpt: “ Heather Peters is miffed that her Civic doesn’t get…
Don’t be a Sucker! Be a Smart Consumer, a Skeptic, or Simply Indulge Your Curiosity
…a sucker! Here are some additional links I’ve collected recently from reading or listening to a few of my favorite consumer law sources: 1) Oregonian Complaint Desk and Oregonian It’s…
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