Lots of lawyers blog, but not all blog about substantive law. Add this one to the growing list of Oregon substantive legal blogs (see sidebar of Blogs-Oregon Legal Topics):…
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Nonprofit News: Oregon State Bar Creates a Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS)
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has approved a Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS) for OSB members, effective January 2012. The Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS) will support Oregon attorneys who…
More on: Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Copyrighted Material
Additional information at BoleyBlogs: “Boing Boing points us to a bit of unfortunate business between the State of Oregon and two sites, Justia and…
Oregon Legislative History: How and Where (but not why)
If you need to know the legislative history of an Oregon statute, please remember: You need to know something about how a bill becomes a law. The Citizen’s…
Judicial, Non-judicial and other Types of Foreclosure in Oregon
…in lieu of foreclosures, and much, much more are discussed in this 2-day CLE. (Some Oregon county law libraries will have the 2-volume course-book from the 2012 CLE.) 2) The…
Oregon and the AMA Guide to Permanent Impairment
Every once in a while we get a question about which AMA Guide to Permanent Impairment Oregon uses. This website and chart say Oregon uses the 3rd Revised. The…
Oregon Foreclosure Legal Reference Questions
…primer) or on developers/builders going under. 2) Your local public library (books and online information) 3) Nolo Press, Bankruptcy and Foreclosure Blog (with links to their webpage) 4) Oregon State…
“Survey: [State Court] Judges Split on Their Use of Social Media”
Robert Ambrogi, at his Law Sites blog, writes on 10/28/10, about the interesting (to put it mildly) results of a survey of state courts and judges: Survey: Judges…
Blogs Written by Judges
If you missed the April 26, 2013, “A Quick Survey of Blogs Written by Judges” post by Robert Ambrogi at LawSites, it’s not too late….
Oregon Lawyers, County Bar Association Services & Websites
4) And, they have Interviews with Oregon judges. The Washington County Bar Association website is primarily for lawyers who practice in Washington County, but you can…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

