standard,” said Charlene C. Woods, a Multnomah County deputy district attorney who prosecutes child abuse. Woods said Oregon law requires looking at all the circumstances, including the age of the…
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Limited License Legal Technician Town Hall: Jan. 29, 2014 (Portland)
Oregon and Washington related to non-lawyer limited practice (aka Limited License Legal Technician). The invited commentators include representatives of the Oregon State Bar, Washington State Bar, educational programs, OPA, PNPA,…
Hiring a Lawyer: Clients and Lawyer Fees
Companion to Litigation, by Attorney Joseph L. Matthews Previous Oregon Legal Research blog post: Are you a licensed attorney? The Washington County (Oregon) Law Library guide: How to Find a…
“How to Find a Lawyer:” the TV & the Web Show
On Thursday, February 22, 2007, from 8-9 p.m., Jenn Bascom, the Clackamas County Law Librarian, and I, the Washington County Law Librarian, will appear on “Legally Speaking” with the…
Oregon Legislators and Health Care: “Treating Cancer is a Profit Center”
In the waning days of the Oregon Legislature’s one-month supplemental session, among other hot topics, there is health care. There are lots of ways to track what is…
Oregon State Bar CLE Seminars Course Materials Library
OSB CLE Seminars Course Materials Library is “open during construction.” (Yes, say thank you!!) In case you missed it from OSB Bulletin’s Bar News (Feb/March 2015): “Written course materials…
Copyright Tools for Libraries and Librarians (ALA)
…Do not be penny wise and pound foolish. Your library employer has, or should have, a lawyer who is paid for making these decisions that will keep you and the…
Learn Basic Website Design Skills at your Public Library
…and there are some excellent classes available online and at training centers, but wouldn’t it be nice to get a FREE introductory hands-on tutorial with a friendly public library techno-trainer…
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