…you talk to your lawyer, if you have one, or that you call the Oregon State Bar (OSB) to find a lawyer who can advise you (or read this…
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Oregon’s Vote-by-mail Elections, Postmarks Don’t Count!! 8 P.M. DEADLINE 11/6/12
Oregon Vote-by-Mail Elections Your ballot must be RECEIVED at an Elections drop-off location by 8 p.m., November 6th, 2012. To locate the nearest ballot drop-off location: Contact your county…
Researching Commercial Leases in Oregon
…) As of today, there is no Oregon legal treatise written specifically on commercial leases. There are separate real estate and Oregon business treatises that will address the subject to…
Special Historical Research Collections in Oregon
…excellent research resources. I’ve reproduced the descriptions right from the program announcement: 1) “The Oregon Historical Society Research Library has gathered one of the most comprehensive collections of…
Oregon Judicial Branch Four Year Report (2011-2014)
You can link directly to the 2011-2014 Oregon Judicial Branch Four Year Report or, if that link doesn’t work, visit the OJD homepage or the OJD Media Releases page…
Oregon Interest Rates: How Much Can They Charge?
A question frequently asked in law libraries: What is the highest interest rate imposed on debts allowed by Oregon law? Here is my 2009 (before the end of the…
Wage Garnishment in Oregon: Research, Research, Research
There are no official Oregon garnishment forms for non-government employees garnishing someone else’s wages (or defending against garnishment of one’s own wages). But there is still a lot of…
Oregon Prenuptial Agreements (Contracts)
Note: I use the term “temporary” marriage below instead of “short-term” marriage because the latter is how marriages of very short duration are described and labeled in some courts….
How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History
…x years ago that made the rule change to what it is now. So, how do you find the history of an Oregon administrative rule? Here are some administrative…
Oregon Law Libraries: Hours and Types of Service
Oregon has three law schools, and three law school libraries, two of which are private. Each provides a generous amount of service to the public even though their primary…
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