…amount of money, and many county offices around the state are on shoe-string budgets. More about Oregon public records laws. Keep in mind that only a fraction of the…
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Honest Services Law: Honestly, now!
…reporters and bloggers can’t cite (let alone link – duh) properly to the cases and statutes, and other laws, they refer to in articles and blog posts, but honestly now…
Searching Criminal Law in the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS)
…darkly and do some research to find out a little about the profession’s unique nomenclature.) When searching for criminal laws in the ORS Index, if your narrow, specific or your…
Oregon and the AMA Guide to Permanent Impairment
…not use it? But do use the ORS and the OAR to research the permanent impairment laws the state does have. Given how confusing this…
The Law of Engagement Rings (with a side of ring-flingers and Oregon cows)
…state’s laws. See, e.g. mandatory authority .) Some cases take “fault” into consideration, but most courts stayed away from making that determination and applied a contract theory. There seems…
Oregon Court Fees to Change October 1, 2009
…October 1, 2009, will significantly change some state court filing fee amounts. (HB 2287, ch. 659, Oregon Laws 2009). Before filing papers in a state court on or after October…
Tattoos: The Art, Craft, Business, and Oregon Law of Tattoos and Tattoo Artists
…for Laws & Rules and Forms pertaining to the Tattoo Arts. 2) There is an Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA) and they have lots of information about piercing and tattooing…
Public Access to the Oregon Courthouse, Court Room, and Court Records
…open-records and open-meetings laws, with an eye toward proposing revisions. It’s a worthy effort and one that does not come a moment too soon.” (link to full article)…
Land Use, Oregon, and the U.S. Supreme Court
…laws, those guarantees would be meaningless. More than four decades ago, Justice Potter Stewart warned that, without a constitutional limit on the states’ power to determine the nature of property,…
Beware the Fill-in-the-Blank Power of Attorney Form, Please
…appoint as power of attorney, trustee or conservator takes some careful considerations of family dynamics and individual trustworthiness, as well as laws and pitfalls pitfalls….” (link to full article) The…
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