Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act (UELMA): 1) Oregon’s UELMA is codified at 2013 ORS 192.715 et seq. 2) Session law: Oregon UELMA: Chapter 221, (2013 Laws): Effective date…
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Is there an Official Online Version of “Oregon Tax Reports”?
There is a rumor that 18 Oregon Tax Reports (2013) may be the last official print edition of the official Oregon Tax Reports. Oregon Tax Court decisions, from 1999…
Oregon Non-Attorney Notaries May Not Advertise or Serve as a “Notario Publico”
Unlike their powers in some other counties, a non-attorney notary in Oregon (and in most of the U.S.) may not provide attorney or attorney-like services: Excerpts from the Oregon…
Oregon Notary Public 2012-2013 Winter and Spring Training
Oregon Notary Public 2012-2013 Winter and Spring Training I’m a self-proclaimed cheerleader for the Oregon Secretary of State’s Notary Training seminars. I insist notaries under my care attend training…
COVID-19 law help: Oregon legal resources during the pandemic
The Multnomah County Library has compiled this list: COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) law help: Legal resources during the pandemic Supplement that list with a visit to the Community Alliance of…
Community Property Rights in Common Law Oregon – Update
law marriages, and the couple meets the requirements of common law marriage of that state, then the state of Oregon will recognize the marriage of that state as…
Oregon Court of Appeals: Medical Marijuana and (Concealed) Handgun Case
The Oregon Court of Appeals, June 16, 2010, case Willis V. Winters (A139875) about controlled substances and guns: “Wollheim, P. J. Respondent, the Jackson County Sheriff, appeals a judgment…
New Oregon Lawyer blog “Oregon CLE”
Oregon CLE is not a puzzle; it is a product of Hawk Education Services and, among other things, produces CLE (continuing legal education) courses that lawyers can use to…
Excellent Jobs for Policy Wonks! Oregon Legislative Policy and Research Office: Analyst
Application deadline: October 24, 2016. Not all are permanent positions, i.e. some positions will end when the 2017 Oregon Legislative Session ends, or shortly thereafter: Oregon Legislature. Legislative Policy…
One Reason Oregon Lawyer Bills are Higher Than They Should Be: Superseded ORSs and Wonky Websites
…cost is if your lawyer doesn’t even find what opposing counsel finds. Hmmm?) The Oregon Legislature’s website upgrade is making a lot of people crazy, for good reason. And even…
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