…library service providers. All 36 counties in Oregon are required to provide a law library or law library services, however these services vary across the state. After travelling around Oregon,…
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Oregon’s Takings Clause
The latest volume of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, no. 4, 2006, has one article (out of six total) about Oregon law. It is the Comment “Missing from…
Oregon Lawyer and Legal Bloggers
I link to Oregon Legal Topics blogs and Oregon lawyer’s blogs – see the Oregon Legal Research sidebars to the right – including topical blogs on Employment, Insurance, Business…
Federal Law Preempts Oregon Law
…& Julia E. Markley: “Federal Arbitration Act Preempts Oregon’s Legislature’s 2007 Amendement to Oregon Arbitration Act.” Excerpt: “… In 2007, the Oregon legislature imposed a restriction on certain kinds of…
Oregon Medical Malpractice & Physician-Assisted Suicide
The latest Willamette Law Review, Summer 2007 (to be posted here in time), has several articles (comments) on Oregon law, including these two: Hedrick, Valerie, “The Medical Malpractice Crisis:…
Oregon Foreclosures and Reverse Mortgages: Stay Informed and Forewarned
As a blogger with a busy “day-job,” I really appreciate it when others do the research for me. Oregon attorney blogs and consumer and financial law websites offer a…
Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook and Compilation, 2014
From OSB Legal Publications blog: “Available Now for Pre-order: Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook and Compilation, Vols. 1 and 2: This two volume set will include Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook…
Oregon Supreme Court: Concealed Handgun License & Medical Marijuana Case
Summary excerpt (from the May 19, 2011, Oregon Supreme Court, OJD Media Release ): “… Today, the Oregon Supreme Court held that sheriffs must issue…
When Do I Have to Vacate My House After the Oregon Foreclosure Auction?
…next best first step if you don’t have a lawyer is to talk to someone who knows Oregon foreclosure law. A number of nonprofit agencies have counselors who may be…
U.S. District Court of Oregon Cases NOT Available on a Free, Public Website
Why should Oregon (and some other states) federal District Court cases be available only to people with access to paid subscription databases such as PACER, Lexis, Westlaw, etc.? With…
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