Speaking of the Appellate Courts, there is a call out for submissions for the 2009 edition of the Appellate Almanac. Details are at the OSB Appellate Practice Section homepage;…
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Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook and Compilation, 2014
From OSB Legal Publications blog: “Available Now for Pre-order: Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook and Compilation, Vols. 1 and 2: This two volume set will include Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook…
Oregon Law Librarians (back) on TV: Topic: Family Law
tuned.) Some of the legal information sites we talked about included: · OJD Family Law website · Legal Aid Services of Oregon · Oregon State Bar public information · Oregon…
Teen and Parent Legal Angst and What to do about it
…Home Alone label in the sidebar.) As is also true for most legal questions, the specific question and answer at hand is only part of the picture so the research…
Oregon Babysitting, Home-Alone: Parents, Teens, and Children and the Law
here in Oregon, so for a bit of variety to this subject posting, I try to add some additional links to useful websites and blogs – and give reminders about…
Leaving Children Home Alone (in Oregon) – Update
Oregon’s child neglect laws indicate a child should be at least ten years of age or older. Child neglect in the second degree is defined by a person having custody…
State (Oregon) as Judgment Creditor: ORS 31.735
Interesting case out of the Oregon Court of Appeals today (2/20/08), with a legislative history of ORS 31.735: MAN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT and OREGON DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Appellant Cross-Respondent, v….
Traffic Week Miscellany: Human Transit, Jump Starts, and, of course, Cows
…Court “Anyone who has ever tried to find appellate case law on traffic infractions will quickly realize that few traffic infraction cases are appealed to the Court of Appeals and…
Oregon April 2010 Medical Marijuana in the Workplace Case
…v. Bureau of Labor and Industries, (BOLI 3004) (CA A130422) (SC S056265) From the April 15, 2010, Media Release: Excerpt: “On review from the decision of the Court of Appeals…
The Actual Name of the U.S. Supreme Court’s “Affordable Health Care Act” Case is:
asterisk refers to this, which you’ll find on page 1 of the Supreme Court’s slip opinion: *Together with No. 11–398, Department of Health and Human Services et al. v. Florida…
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