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Oregon Small Claims Court Limit Raised to $10,000
State Bar Information and Referral Service can refer you to Small Claims Coaches. Call their referral service at 503-684-3763 or 1-800-452-7636 for more informaton. OREGON LEGAL…
Free Law Books Online: Findlaw and Nolo
also check out these: 1) “ Findlaw for the Public ,” from the University of Washington Law Library ’s Gallagher Blog. 2) Free Nolo Press…
Court Dockets and the $40 Million Dollar Dope Slap
…avoid a $40 million mistake in litigation, would you be interested? The mistake to which I refer was Sidley Austin’s failure to timely read orders referenced in a notice of…
Too Big to Sue, (new-ish) Tort Reform, Arbitration Clauses, the Supreme Court and You
Beware the Fine Print, Part I: Arbitration Everywhere, Stacking the Deck of Justice Beware the Fine Print, Part 2: In Arbitration, a ‘Privatization of the Justice System When you read…
Oregon Courts: 2013 Holiday and Furlough Closures
Visit the Oregon Judicial Department (soon to be the Oregon Judicial Branch) for updates on court holidays and closures….
Small Claims Court: Update on 2012 California Honda Case
guide, yet (one is coming later in 2012), but there are other research resources, including Oregon attorneys who can serve as Small Claims coaches: The Oregon State Bar Information and…
Honda Loses California Small Court Case, But May Appeal
“Honda loses Civic hybrid Small Claims Court lawsuit,” by Jerry Hirsch, LA Times, Feb. 1, 2012 Link to the plaintiff’s website and twitter account and my previous posts….
HALT’s 2011 Small Claims Report Card
Read HALT’s 2011 Small Claims Report Card. Read about HALT (“HALT (Help Abolish Legal Tyranny) – an Organization of Americans for Legal Reform, Inc. was founded in 1978…
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Adds Online Citations to Dockets
According to a recent announcement “[t]he United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is taking further steps to ensure that information derived from the Internet and cited…
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