day with a flat tire: You get where you have to be, but you have to go way slower than you wanted, and the constant wap-wap-wap drives you crazy. Most…
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Paralegals are not Lawyers, Repeat, Repeat, Repeat
(and we never, ever refer anyone to paralegals (aghhhh) or to specific lawyers – just lawyer referral services) and my posting the other day about Liability for Lawyer Referrals,…
Avatar abuse: Bedsworth Ponders the Divorce-Criminal-Sentencing Law Nexus
Justice Bedsworth welcomes you to January 2009, with a legal puzzle of almost, hmm, biblical proportion. Excerpt: “… Ms. Doe(4) closed the book on Chopin and Haydn one day…
RefDesk dot Com: A Good Place to Explore
If you haven’t explored RefDesk dot com recently, take a tour, from their site map or their FAQ, from their Ref Site of the Day, or however else you…
When Do I Have to Vacate My House After the Oregon Foreclosure Auction?
zillion other bankruptcy, foreclosure, interest rate, credit card, and debt related questions. Welcome to 2009. So, when DO you have to vacate your house after the foreclosure auction? At first…
More Condo Law
“From a nothin’ to a somthin’” (and one day I’ll tell you where that quote comes from – and laugh and laugh you will). I used to think we…
Project Gutenberg, UGC, and Librarians
of the original open sourcers (or maybe I should say sorcerers, since it is really is magic). Thanks to Library Link of the Day (January 2009) for the lead!…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #14 (Article IV, Legislative Department, Sections 2-6)
different commencing day for such terms shall have been appointed by law.(2) The Senators shall continue to be divided into two classes, in accordance with the division by lot provided…
Obama’s “Difficult Tasks” and Lawyers Who Need Web Sites
site for your law firm. It doesn’t have to be daunting, expensive, or fancy (in fact, the less fancy, the better). And learning how to create one is not much…
Sailboats Can Be “Floating Homes” in Oregon
…they contend that 30 days’ notice was not sufficient to lawfully evict them without cause, and it was error for the trial court to enter the FED judgments and the…
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