… in the OC Lawyer Magazine, Criminal Waste of Space column: Carpentry Without Tools, by Justice William W. Bedsworth Excerpt: “My father was a casketmaker. He taught me not…
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Unclaimed Property: A Career Choice?
with your local Chamber of Commerce or Better Business Bureau and your state’s Attorney General’s office to find out if there are any licensing or training requirements for people in…
Researching Oregon Employment Law
advise you on your legal, and non-legal, options. Apart from researching case law, and you’ll need a legal research database or access to your state’s (or the federal) digest to…
Farm Animals and the Law
which represents more than 95 percent of slaughtered animals. You’re free to kill your chicken any way you like under federal law.) The 28 Hour Law of 1873 requires that…
Indian Arts and Crafts Act (IACA): The Perilous Business of Selling “Indian-styled” Arts & Crafts
…to free content.) For more information on the IACA and the IACA Board, if you want to do your own research: 1) The Indian Arts and Craft Act (IACA), 25…
Oregon Gutter-Cleaning Scam: Scoundrels, Swindlers, and Other People to Avoid
If you or your neighbors run into Gutter-Cleaning Man, please call the WC Sheriff to find out if he is still a Wanted Person. “Police seek man accused of…
Animal Law: Thou Shall Not Covet Exotic Pets in Oregon (and beyond)
I’m not big on buying stuff, especially stuff that eats, so am not inclined to feel acquisitive or broody when I see a cute critter, but apparently it’s a…
Exotic Pets in Oregon and Beyond. Book: “Forbidden Creatures”
While on a rare, and all too brief, break from work, I caught, so to speak, a wonderful, and not a little bit terrifying, interview on Fresh Air with…
U.S. Congress: Free, Online House Staff Directory
…of the search screen ) seems to work better right now, at least for me.) The have a lot of additional news on government transparency at their blog….
Washington County (Oregon) Circuit Court: Family Law Self-Help Resources
Note: Website addresses change (such is life): 1) The current Oregon Judicial Department website portal may change. 2) The OJD Family Law website may also change from this to…
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