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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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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…

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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…

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is no such thing as a “quick” overview. In Oregon there are several different types of courts. Limited jurisdiction courts such as municipal courts or justice courts have, as you…

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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….

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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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