If U.S. Supreme Court Justices can rise above their Green Bag bobblehead replicas, and state court judges survive becoming piñatas, then surely the Department of Homeland Security can survive…
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Event: January 2020 Data Privacy Forum and CLE (Portland, Oregon)
…Connect with attorneys, privacy professionals, and students interested in this area of law during three educational panels. Forum topics: Vendor Management Blockchain Data Security Date & Time: Friday Jan…
States Must Spend Millions for ID Law
…in the Salem (Oregon) Statesman Journal, 11/21/13: State Must Spend Millions for ID Law Excerpt: “Oregon would need to spend $16.3 million during the next six years to upgrade security…
Oregon SOS: Private Information is Not Public
…filed business registry, UCC and notary public document with social security and account numbers of their debtors. The debtors rarely knew the information, by law, could be published on-line or…
2011 Federal and State Laws Protect Public Benefits from Garnishment
…Social Security, Veterans Benefits and other public benefits from garnishment.” Excerpt: “… New 2011 federal regulations, which went into effect on May 1, 2011, protect: Social Security…
Post or Perish: A Cloudy Legal Environment
The blog Post or Perish gives the reader a tantalizing snapshot of some of the social-media legal issues that occur in our digital (zeros and ones) world. Read About…
Investigating Social Networks
Visit the King County Law Library blog, KCLL Klues, for a research guide on Investigating Social Networks. This is a logical companion guide to their other skip-tracing and public…
Washington County (Oregon) Bar Association New Lawyer Social Event, 4/19/13
…4900 SW Griffith Dr #245, Beaverton OR 97005. This meeting will be a relaxing social and educational event and an opportunity to express your ideas about future events for the…
Leaving Children Home Alone (in Oregon) – Update
See recent updates (e.g. 2/10/11 , 6/15/09 ), but also click on the Home Alone label in the sidebar. Some who just left me a Comment on…
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