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The latest issue (Fall 2006, vol. 25, no.3) of Litigation Journal (published by the OSB Litigation Section) has, among other informative articles, one by Erick J. Haynie, entitled,…

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The Oregon Business Litigation Blog posted this on 1/4/08: Excerpt from full post: “Litigation is about to get a little more expensive in Oregon. Starting February 1 a…

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…include: Security against ForeclosureResolve Disputes without LitigationFairness in LitigationBe Told of All Rules and ChargesStability in Rules and ChargesIndividual AutonomyOversight of Associations and DirectorsVote and Run for OfficeReasonable Associations and…

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The Self-Represented Litigation Network (SRLN) is an organization for Access-to-Justice (A2J) professionals, lawyers, judges, law librarians, law professors, law students, and others who believe that everyone has a right to…

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Also in the Summer 2007 issue of the Litigation Journal is this article, “Administrative Reviews in County Courts: Chaos After Norden,” by Tom Lindley and Peggy Crane. As I…

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The Oregon State Bar (OSB) Litigation Section Spring 2008 newsletter, the Litigation Journal, has a number of useful articles, including this one by Janet Lee Hoffman & Sarah Adams:…

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