job then it’s time to rethink your career choice. No, I’m not a career counselor and you don’t have to pay the least attention to any career advice I give. …
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Portland Attorney Rossmiller is a WSJ Law Blogger of the Day
A local lawyer blawger (Insurance Coverage Blog), Portland attorney David Rossmiller, is profiled in the Wall Street Journal Online. Bet you wouldn’t have thought insurance law could be…
Beat Your Ticket, Get Your Day in Court
This OLR blog post has been updated: see Sept. 18th, 2008, post: Traffic Law: How to Beat (or Transcend) Your Ticket “I got this here traffic ticket…
Election Day, May 18, 2010: Turn in Your Ballots!
It’s easy to forget during a relatively sleepy primary (though it’s not a sleepy primary for the candidates!): County election sites and voter registration links….
Oregon State Courts Closed: April 19, 2013, is a Furlough Day at OJD (aka OJB)
Visit the Oregon Judicial Branch (aka OJD or OJB) website for more information. Many county law libraries will be open (visit the OCCLL website for info) for legal…
Oregon Payroll Deduction Seven-Day Rule
signed up with this search tool: 1) Go to Justia’s Blawgsearch 2) Type in the word Oregon 3) Click on Sort by Date 4) Voila5) Repeat every few days…
Last Day to Register to Vote in Oregon (for Nov. 2014 election)
Visit the Voting webpages at the Oregon Secretary of State’s website for more information and links to your county elections office….
National Prescription Drug Disposal Day, April 28, 2012
blindly follow the instructions on the first website that you think gives you correct information. Search a little harder and make sure your info is official and up to date….
Today (4/27) Last Day to Register for May 18, 2010, Oregon Election
Ballots will soon be mailed. If you don’t get yours, or want to check your registration, contact your county election office. Yes, you can check online to make sure…
The Flux, Detectives, Juvenile Law, and Blogging
Today is a Variation on The Flux sort of day. On the train this morning, a woman turned to me and asked, “are you the Oregon Legal Research blogger?”…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

