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…and here. A Very Small Handful of Oregon Consumer Assistance Websites Oregon State Bar and Oregon Legal Aid: Lots of information and a links. Last, but not least, don’t forget…

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Bar, the [name of country] Embassy (usually lots of information on their web sites), the [name of country] Consulate, and the local Chamber of Commerce, if you are planning to…

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The latest issue of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin has two veterans’ related articles and announcements. One is a message to the membership announcing that the Board of…

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…, “Are Lawyers’ Blogs Protected by the First Amendment? Why State Bar Regulation of Law Blogs As “Advertising” Would Be Elitist and Reductive,” by Julie Hilden. (Thank you to Jim…

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…The new-ish Oregon Appellate Almanac, a publication of the Appellate Practice Section of the Oregon State Bar, could have been a zine. The editors might have had a bit more…

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Legalese in the Era of IM: Via Law Dawgs, visit Roger Hughes, and read his Legalese in the Era of IM piece in the State Bar of Texas Appellate…

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Oregon Supreme Court Rules on OSB Diversity Requirement: The Oregon State Bar (OSB) reports: “On Tuesday, October 10, 2006, the Supreme Court voted 5-1 to reject the Board…

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…case law and your county’s law library may be able to provide resources for that research. We also always recommend that you contact the Oregon State Bar, which has a…

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