interest and fees, via an electronic withdrawal after the borrower’s paycheck is deposited. To loan money here, payday lenders must get state licenses and meet Oregon lending limits, regardless of…
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Learn Oregon Legislative History Research from the Experts
Salem should also visit State Archives and the State Capitol for some hands-on research experience. We couldn’t include those tours in this CLE, but you can have your own educational…
More Free Legal Research Databases for Oregon Researchers: Fastcase & HeinOnline
are archived statutes and session laws from HeinOnline.” Link to the State of Oregon Law Library’s Resource page for many more research resources. See previous Oregon Legal Research news about…
Oregon Chief Justice: 2014 State of the Courts Address: eCourt & Access to Justice
Read Chief Justice Ballmer’s 2014 State of the Courts address/report….
The Law of Engagement Rings (with a side of ring-flingers and Oregon cows)
our own and from talking to Oregon attorneys. Some of this may be similar to the Engagement Ring Law (so to speak) of other states. Engagement rings can be many…
Traffic (and Driving) Tips from Washington State and Oregon Traffic Legislation Round-up
is the DMV website, the OLR blog, the Oregon State Police and, well, who doesn’t keep everyone informed about traffic law enforcement (including the people who want you to hire…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #6 (Bill of Rights, 32-39)
of adoption of the Oregon Constitution in accordance with section 4 of Article XVIII thereof] Section 35. Restrictions on rights of certain persons. [Added to Bill of Rights as unnumbered…
Supreme Courts’ (Oregon and U.S.) Opinions on Oregon’s Non-unanimous Juries
“Oregon Supreme Court Tosses Non-Unanimous Jury Conviction,” by Conrad Wilson, OPB June 5, 2020. Link to the Oregon Supreme Court website. Read the U.S. Supreme Court opinion: Ramos v….
Oregon Notaries Public Go Online: Required Remote Notarization Training
RON also allows notaries from other states to perform Remote Online Notarizations for Oregonians….” [Link to the Oregon Secretary of State website for official information about remote notarization requirements.]…
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