…own: In my previous post on foreclosures in Oregon, I mentioned that the Oregon State Bar (OSB) was about to release two new Legal Links programs. They are out…
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Around Oregon in 10 days: Surveying 36 County Law Library Services
…library service providers. All 36 counties in Oregon are required to provide a law library or law library services, however these services vary across the state. After travelling around Oregon,…
Oregon’s Takings Clause
The latest volume of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, no. 4, 2006, has one article (out of six total) about Oregon law. It is the Comment “Missing from…
Casemaker vs Fastcase: Closed vs “Open” Source
Bob Ambrogi recently posted this to his website: Casemaker Fights Back Over Loss in Oregon (posted Thursday, October 01, 2009): “… I described the two as “in a head-to-head…
Oregon Attorneys Gone Wild: Free Legal Information and Advice
Oregon, and especially the Portland-metro area, is awash in lawyers talking about the law to all and sundry – for no charge. (You don’t even have to buy them…
Oregon Single-Payer Health Care Conference, January 2011
The Willamette Week has an article about the Oregon Single Payer Health Care Conference, to be held Saturday, January 29, 2010: Coverage for All: Is Single-Payer Health Care the…
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…
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) in Oregon
…Two SCRA laws that apply to Oregonians, one federal and one Oregon: 1) SCRA (previously the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act (SSCRA): 50 USC Appendix Sections 501 to 596…
Oregon Public Records Law Disclosure and Email
…words Privacy, Confidentiality, and Public Records (and maybe also the word Exemption). Some of you may have already noticed this Warning in emails received from some Oregon government entities: “PUBLIC…
Oregon Superseded ORS Digitization Project: 1953-1987
The Washington County (Oregon) Law Library is scanning the 1953-1987 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). These particular volumes are also known as the “Gutbusters,” because the pages are filed…
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