State Senator Bill Morrisette (D-Springfield), had a letter in today’s (8/9/07) print Oregonian reminding everyone that the Oregon Prescription Drug Program (OPDP) benefits are available to ALL Oregonians, even…
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Construction Contractors Board: Let the Consumer Beware
…still carry the burden to protect themselves. An investigation by The Oregonian in 2005 revealed that weak state laws and passive enforcement by the state Construction Contractors Board have allowed…
Musicians, Taxes, and Oregon Law
The Oregonian ran an interesting story by Helen Yung on October 10, 2007, “Who pays the piper when musicians visit?” From the story: “The way the state sees it,…
What is a Grand Bargain?
It seems that everywhere one turns, Congress, state legislators, and local elected officials are making “Grand Bargains.” So, what is a Grand Bargain? A “bargain” is, generally speaking (in…
Escape from Custody in Oregon: Definition of “Constructive Restraint”
…with, among other things, escape in the third degree. At trial, after the state adduced evidence of the foregoing events, defendant moved for a judgment of acquittal on that…
New Oregon Lawyer blog “Oregon CLE”
Oregon CLE is not a puzzle; it is a product of Hawk Education Services and, among other things, produces CLE (continuing legal education) courses that lawyers can use to…
Out-of-Cycle Changes to the Uniform Trial Court Rules (UTCR): Request for Public Comment
…address mentioned above; mail it to the UTCR Reporter at the Office of the State Court Administrator, Supreme Court Building, 1163 State Street, Salem, Oregon 97301-2563; or email it to…
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