…not sure where to begin reading about it? The Oregon State Bar has a Handbook for Jurors and it’s a good place to begin. Your county courthouse is another. There…
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Nonprofit Embezzlers (so to speak)
The Oregonian’s Julie Tripp had an enlightening article in the Sunday Oregonian, 10/14/07, “Most trusted person is often the embezzler.” Make sure you also read the Fact Box,…
Spousal Support and “The Feminine Mistake”: A Gift that Keeps on Giving
…on a regular basis, you’ll need to do some research in the primary sources (starting with your state’s “Digest,” usually), the secondary sources (e.g. treatises and periodicals), and in your…
Dogs (Canines) in Court
From the Washington State NW Sidebar blog: Comfort Dogs in Court Excerpt: “…. In State v. Dye, the Washington Supreme Court threw prosecutor’s a bone in ruling that use…
Oregon Power of Attorney “Form”
…well may be other legal issues to address), I recommend you start with the Oregon State Bar (OSB) website. Consulting an attorney may be as simple as calling the Oregon…
How do I file for or respond to a divorce?
…While not Oregon specific, these can help explain the general legal concepts and processes. You can find those at your local public library or online via the State of Oregon…
Students: Do you have a Question about the Bar Exam?
…future law student and want a brief primer on the bar exam in a specific state, visit that state’s Bar Admissions website. In Oregon, visit the Oregon State Bar Admissions…
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