…September 27, 2009, Oregonian ran a story titled, “Your financial planner: friend or faux” in the It’s Only Money column. It was not the first such column on this subject…
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Honest Services Law: Honestly, now!
…reporters and bloggers can’t cite (let alone link – duh) properly to the cases and statutes, and other laws, they refer to in articles and blog posts, but honestly now…
Law dot Gov: Maybe? Finally? Soon?
An idea whose time has come, maybe, soon: Law.Gov: A Proposed Registry and Repository of All Primary Legal Materials of the United States PACER, CRS, eCourt, eFiling, caselaw, statutes,…
Oregon Condo Owners and Homeowner Association (HOA) Members: 10 Teachable Moments!
…not interpret statutes, cases or regulations, perform legal research, recommend or assist in the preparation of forms, or advise patrons regarding their legal rights. They may, however, assist patrons in…
Roomies Behaving Badly: Roommate Agreements
…landlord. 2) From Roommate Click dot com 3) From Roommate Agreement 4) From Roommate Connection 5) From Wisconsin: Tenant Resource Center (this isn’t an Oregon organization, and you may want…
Traffic Week at the Oregon Legal Research Blog
I start off the New Year (January 2010) on the right foot (or the 3rd wheel) with Traffic Week at the Oregon Legal Research blog. Stay tuned for posts…
Traffic Week (Oregon): MOVE OVER! (law)
The Oregon State Police website has lots of information on the new “Move Over Law” (2009 ORS 811.147) (effective 1/1/10) including a flyer on the new law and on…
Traffic Week (Oregon): Hand Signals
…MB – if you survive the download, look for the word “driver signals”) And if you are so inclined, read the actual laws in the Oregon Vehicle Code (in the…
U.S. Ninth Circuit Manual of Model Criminal Jury Instructions, 2010 Edition
…of the Manual contains a number of new instructions. It is updated with cases and statutes through July 2010. The 2010 edition includes renumbered instructions from the 2003 edition;…
Traffic Week: Not-So-Smart Joggers and Pedestrians with Death Wishes
Pedestrians have to follow the law, too. The Oregon Pedestrian Rights [and responsibilities] website links to laws and other resources. I drove (very slowly) past a jogger the…
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