…have the best recommendations – they hear it ALL – but you still have to check the attorney’s bona fides!) The Oregon State Bar (OSB) Referral and Information Service can…
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What Does One Do With a Bouncing (NSF) Check?
…contact the Oregon State Bar (OSB) association’s Information and Referral Service, or at 503-684-3763. A guide on how to find a lawyer is at our webpage: www.co.washington.or.us/lawlibrary. 7) Also, depending…
Legal Forms: “LegalZoom Gets Nod from South Carolina Supreme Court”
The Legal Forms Problem bedevils most states, even those with active statewide Access to Justice Commissions (Oregon does not have one). Some states are tackling the legal forms problem…
What Happens When Your Oregon Lawyer Dies?
…practitioner) and you want to know what happened to your case files, if the law firm no longer exists, or any other similar scenario occurs … call the Oregon State…
How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon: Free, Low-Cost, Licensed
Update: See this 4/30/09 OLR Blog post for new links to guides. In addition to the usual source, Oregon State Bar (OSB) Information and Referral Service, don’t…
Judicial Funding Cuts Inflict Widespread Economic Harm in Communities
…96 percent of court budgets, the white paper says. Budget cuts result in job losses, diminished tax revenues for local governments, and the increased expense of unemployment benefits. Cuts also…
“Airbnb guest won’t leave, forcing condo owner to begin eviction proceedings” (ABA News)
…vary from state to state. Please check with a lawyer before becoming a landlord or “hotelier” or “BnB-er” – and especially when “just” renting out to a relative (in-law or…
Small Claims Litigant (winner) vs. Meth House (loser)
2008 issue of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin, Oregon’s War on Methamphetamine,” by Janine Robbin. Excerpts: “It’s been called a “war” on methamphetamine. But some of Oregon’s “warriors” aren’t…
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