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Towing Complaint? Speak Out Now.
…willing to vote for [again]. 3. Contact the Oregon Department of Justice, which is sponsoring at least one of the towing bills 4. Write the editor of the local newspaper…
Recover damages/costs for time lost repairing ID Theft injury
links to DoJ press release 07-521: “The Department of Justice today submitted to Congress new proposed legislation that seeks to update and improve current laws aimed at protecting Americans from…
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….
Bedsworth Survives His Previous Month’s Tunnel Visions
Welcome Justice Bedsworth to September, at his monthly Orange County Lawyer column, A Criminal Waste of Space, where the Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal reminds us…
Oregon Supreme Court: Retired Public Servants, Health Care, and Private Rights of Action under ORS 243.303
court for further proceedings. Opinion of the Court by Justice David V. Brewer. Justice Martha L. Walters concurred and filed an opinion, in which Justice Richard C. Baldwin joined. Today,…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3
ARTICLE I,BILL OF RIGHTS. section 7-12 (sections 1-6, posted at Oregon Constitution Bites #1-2 ) 7. Manner of administering oath or affirmation8. Freedom of speech and press9. Unreasonable…
Appealing from Municipal to Circuit Court: Proceed with Caution
This Oregon Court of Appeals decision, Milton-Freewater v Ashley (A130586), was decided August 22nd, 2007: “The circuit court dismissed defendant’s appeal from a judgment of conviction in the municipal…
Casino Revenues a Source for State Revenues
not broadcast on any NPR stations in Oregon. I can’t vouch yet for the quality of the program (but hope to soon – your own reviews are welcome), but you…
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