…Nebraska Supreme Court said today , ruling that they must be released in accordance with the state’s open records law… . The court held that “HIPAA does not bar…
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New 2009 Oregon Laws
…can find other bills signed into law at the Governor’s website. Find other Oregon Legal Research blog posts about Legislation by clicking on keywords in the side-bar’s LABELS list….
SALC Race for Justice in Portland: Battle of the Law Firms!
…members of our society. And more children also grow up in positive and safe environments as a result of SALC’s intervention. Need : The Oregon State Bar conducted a…
Oregon Attorney-Client Confidentiality: Privilege Can Survive Death
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin: June 2009: Duty of Confidentiality: Top 10 Myths, by Helen Hierschbiel, will be interesting for lawyer and client alike. It is another reminder to…
Oregon State Court Fees Change July 1, 2009
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…
10 Free Online Legal Research Databases: But, Mind the Gap
…Bar Bulletin, July 2009 issue. In 2 pages he gives links and pertinent information about each database’s coverage and caveats. 2) Another view of “free”: Can Free Information Make…
Basic Oregon Legal Research Resources
…compact, sets! Other Oregon legal research resources not online include: · County codes, superseded· Court approved legal dictionaries· Disciplinary reports· Jury instructions, Oregon· Legal encyclopedias (some online, but only for…
Oregon Legislature: New 2009 Laws
The August/September 2009 issue of the Oregon State Bar Bulletin (OSB) had a useful list of recent legislative bills that passed this past Legislative Session. It’s a list that…
OSB 2009 Oregon Legislation Highlights
The Oregon State Bar 2009 edition of their Oregon Legislation Highlights arrived today and we’re very happy. It organizes by subject (or by legal practice area) over 400…
Lost and Found in Oregon: Finders, Keepers? Losers, Weepers?
What do you do when you find something of value, e.g. jewelry, an electronic device, etc.? Can you keep it? You can always call the Oregon State Bar…
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