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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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…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…

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trials) appear to acquit more than juries do and to Harry Potter and the Law. What more could you want to keep your legal research brain cells from atrophying?…

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OSB Casemaker: I still meet Oregon attorneys who don’t know much about Casemaker, the legal research database the OSB makes available to all member attorneys. It’s free too –…

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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,…

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…and here. A Very Small Handful of Oregon Consumer Assistance Websites Oregon State Bar and Oregon Legal Aid: Lots of information and a links. Last, but not least, don’t forget…

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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…

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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…

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