Event: Access to Justice and Bar Leaders Conference, June 8–10, 2012 in Yakima, Washington: Topic: “Our New Economic Reality: The Legal Profession’s Role in partnership with the Washington…
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Oregon Bankruptcy, Employment, and other Pro Bono Legal Clinics
Do you have questions about … debt collection, bankruptcy, employment (wage claims, termination, discrimination & unemployment), or expungement of a criminal record? Oregon attorneys volunteering at these two…
Free Federal Court Opinions in FDsys
Find free U.S. court opinions at the FDsys website. This is a pilot project and not yet fully populated, but take a look: FDsys homepage…
Agony Aunt Financial and Other Advice Caveats: Let the “Expert” and the Reader Beware
Many of us love “agony aunt” and other Q&A columns where we get to read about other people’s problems and the relationship, ethics, financial, and business advice the…
Online Fill-in-the-Blank Oregon Estate Planning: Caveats
I came across a couple of good articles with tips for people who use fill-in-the-blank estate planning form. One is from a Consumer Reports story, “Write Your Own…
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….
Small Claims Court: Update on 2012 California Honda Case
If you’re following the Honda Civic Hybrid Lawsuit, that Small Claims Court vs. Class Action Settlement case, you can find updates at the plaintiff’s website and twitter feed….
Honda Civic Hybrid Lawsuit: Small Claims Court vs. Class Action Settlement
“Car owner takes legal fight away from lawyers,” by Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times, December 27, 2011 Excerpt: “ Heather Peters is miffed that her Civic doesn’t…
Free Legal Forms Templates (NOT fill-in-the-blank forms!)
We’re beginning to compile a list of free, online, legal formatting templates. NOTE: this is NOT a list of “fill in the blank” legal action-specific forms. These are very simple forms…
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