See the explanatory memo at the Oregon State Bar (OSB): “Effective July 1, 2009, some state court filing fees will change due to 2007 legislative changes that become effective…
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Oregon Court Fees to Change October 1, 2009
…below: “Notice of State Court Filing Fee Changes – Effective October 1, 2009 Notice of State Court Filing Fee ChangesEffective October 1, 2009 Legislative changes in 2009 that become effective…
Registering to Vote in Oregon
“You have until 5 p.m. October 14th to register.”* If you’ve moved, want to change your party affiliation, or don’t get your ballot (not mailed until October 17th), PLEASE…
How to Find Oregon Circuit Court Documents
…from another county, allow plenty of time to plan, even weeks ahead – or plan to make that 400-mile round-trip to get the documents you need. Or, prepare to pay…
Blogging Attorneys Make More Money (Have Greener Cars, Happier Marriages, More Free Time)?
…there a correlation? (video)” Links to earlier survey data: “Burgeoning Blogs: Can They Give BigLaw Firms an Edge?” But please, do not expect More Free Time. Ha ha ha….
“State-by-State Time Off to Vote Law” Chart
Findlaw has a nifty State-by-State Time Off to Vote Law chart. (Thanks to Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips blog for the lead !)…
Law School Theory vs. Practical Skills, One More Time
“Law School Theory vs. Practical Skills, One More Time,” at the Law Librarian Blog (December 15, 2011 ), links to Yale Professor Stanley Fish’s response to David…
How Much is a Dollar Worth? The Value of Money, and Cows, Over Time
…a brief: How Can You Compare Dollars (or Pounds or Yen) Over Time? (Sunday, December 6, 2009) “Measuring Worth is a website by two economic historians — backed…
“Oregon Statutory Time Limitations” 2014 Edition (BarBooks)
The 2014 edition of Oregon Statutory Time Limitations is available on BarBooks. Oregon lawyers have access through the bar association and others through the county law libraries that subscribe…
Next time you say, “well, he must be guilty of something …”: Your Worst Nightmare
ABA Journal magazine: “Prisoner exonerations are at an all-time high, and it’s not because of DNA testing,” by Kevin Davis, September 1, 2014. ‘…. And even when he…
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