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The Law of Engagement Rings (with a side of ring-flingers and Oregon cows)
Is the engagement ring yours, mine, ours, or theirs (e.g. creditors or charities)? This post is for those who want or need to resolve the Engagement Ring Dispute by…
California Legal Research Guide
The Southern California Association of Law Libraries’ (SCALL) Public Access to Legal Information Committee (PALI) has published the fifth edition of: Locating the Law: A Handbook for Non-Law Librarians…
Oregon State Bar: 30-Second Law School
…law gives you three days to change your mind whenever you buy a car. 3) Is there common law marriage in Oregon? 4) What about DUI in Oregon? View…
Getting Relatives to Move Out: Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law
to remind you that you let them move in, that you should have had a lease even if it was your nearest and dearest, or that you have too big…
Superseded Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS): 1997 to 2005
Visit Oregon Laws dot org to see the excellent and creative work Robb Shecter is doing with the current and the superseded Oregon Revised Statutes. Superseded ORS 1997, 1999,…
O’RICO (Oregon RICO Laws)
1) Try this direct Google Books link to see a chapter from the 1998 edition. 2) If that doesn’t work, search Google with this search: rico state litigation. It should…
Oregon Babysitters and other Domestic Workers and the Law (BOLI)
An addition to previous OLR blog posts on babysitting: 1) “If a babysitter provides child care in a private home on a regular basis while the parent(s) work, is…
Oregon Dislocated (Laid Off) Workers and WARN Notices
workforce reduction. 3) Lost your job due to imports? 4) Need a resume or help finding employment? 5) Do you need training to compete for good jobs? And a website…
Justice Bedsworth Gets Education: Via Planet Mercury and the Donner Pass
hire a stagecoach, whatever, to get to Reno. Putting the National Judicial College in Reno was like putting the Mexican embassy in Milwaukee. So they’ve always had to work very…
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