If you’ve never, ever researched the law, I recommend you start at the beginning and work your way up: 1) This quick online (and PDF) guide from AALL LISP…
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Teach Your Children about the Law of Corporations: Nursing Home Law
long after 6/19/08, and who find the links dead: Note about finding old news stories: If a link to a news story doesn’t work, it may be that the news…
Oregon Non-Profits and Volunteer Legal and Self-help Resources
Oregon has excellent resources for non-profits and volunteers, whether you run one, serve on a board, want to work at one, or want to start one: 1) Connectipedia (see…
The Paperless Lawyer is a Mobile Lawyer
…is as much a conceptual adjustment as a business model one: A mobile lawyer is a paperless lawyer “Whenever I talk to lawyers about switching to a digital workflow system…
Oregon Legal Forms: The Pyramid
…what someone tried to do themselves, with online sample forms or online attorneys. I work with a terrific group of attorneys and judges who, along with me, also say, “if…
Networking for Shy Lawyers
…go labeling yourself introvert and extravert (yes, that is the correct spelling), understand the difference and then realize you are what you are and you’re not going to change:….”…
Breast Cancer Legal Advocacy, in Oregon and the Nation
In Washington State, the Bar Association has released a resource guide (the link from this article may not work, in which case, link to the resource guide here). 3)…
Free (open source) Copyright License Case
free (ok, they call them “open source”) copyright license, explicitly pointing to the work of Creative Commons and others…. (link to full post) Thanks to CopyNightPDX for the lead….
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #5
…in Small Bites: #4 (Bill of Rights, 13-20) Bite #5: ARTICLE IBILL OF RIGHTS 21. Ex-post facto laws; laws impairing contracts; laws depending on authorization in order to take effect;…
Statutes of Frauds in Oregon
…do some research and prepare yourself to work productively with an attorney, but please, speak to an attorney. You may use this guide to How to Find a Lawyer in…
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