…the Michigan Assassin, and a few years ago Ring Magazine named him the fourth best middleweight of all time. That information is not going to get you MCLE credits. And…
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Contracts are … life (so wiki them?)
…those law professors whose air I breathed and wine I drank for a treasured time in my life. So, to me, contract law is anything but dull. It’s also everywhere….
Portland City Charter Review: Different Views
…Portland’s Future Charter web page, and in just about every Portland metro area newspaper, happily too numerous to mention in the brief time I have this morning for blorking….
LUBA overturns Tangent decision
…days from Wednesday, when LUBA announced its decision, to file. This was the third time LUBA heard the case. The two previous times, LUBA sent the decision back to…
Legal Newspapers in Oregon
…Journal. b) The Legal Researcher’s Desk Reference has a complete list of legal newspapers. (And it’s high time for me to order the new edition for my library!) Second: In…
Is Your Software More Expensive Than Your PC?
I know some of you already look at these two excellent, fun, practical, and timely legal web sites, but for those of you who do not, check them out:…
Oregon Statutes of Limitations Handbook Correction
OSB / PLF are recommending that you make this correction to your copy of the Oregon Statutory Time Limitations Handbook. Add this citation to section 45.1(c) of your Handbook:…
Taxes, Extensions, Sigh
Need an extension of time to file your tax return? Always go to the source, in this case the IRS, for information. Ignorantia juris non excusat….
“Dude, how did you do that so fast?” – Libraries at Warp Speed
…into the database, I clicked on the appropriate year, make and model of car. Then I selected the electrical system and printed out the schematic. Total elapsed time: around five…
Plastic Coffee Cup Lid Litigation
It was only a matter of time before the “great Plastic Coffee Cup Lid Webcomics Challenge” targeted lawyers. The April 4th comic strip does just that….
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