The Oregon State Bar has released their Interpreting Oregon Law, 2009 edition, a welcome addition to any Oregon lawyer or law library collection. You can find an order form…
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Emergency Legislation Shortlist: 2009 Oregon Laws with Early Effective Dates
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has posted their Emergency Legislation Shortlist at their website: From the intro: “Bills Passed by the 2009 Oregon State Legislature With Effective Dates Earlier…
Interpreting Oregon Law: Good News and Bad News
Good news: Our copy of the Oregon State Bar’s new release, Interpreting Oregon Law (edited by Hon. Jack Landau) has arrived – hurrah! Bad news: We now have to…
Standards of Review: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
…on the phone with my Ninth Circuit Law Library Guru and asked the question posed in one of those wonderful Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar jokes: “What…
Blawgers and the Six Rules of Blog Science
…Why litigators should blog, blogs and law reviews, and more, from WisBlawg, excerpt: “Last week I had the honor of presenting at the State Bar of Wisconsin Annual Convention…
Bogging Down in Blogs: Expert Witnesses Who Blog
…Juror Names During Voir Dire? 2) How to Blog in a Dog-eat-Dog World: Blogging Lesson Plans (Robert Ambrogi also writes regularly for the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin .)…
Oregon Revised Statutes Copyright Dispute: May 9th Update
…Volokh Conspiracy (and associated Comments) 2) J’s Scratchpad: James Grimmelman: Copyright, Technology, and Access to the Law: Old Problems and New Solutions 3) From Lowering the Bar: Oregon Says Its…
How to Pay an Attorney in Oregon
On the heels of my new guide, How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon (I blogged about it here), the Oregon State Bar (OSB) has come out with a…
How to find affordable legal counsel
…about what these terms mean, in the ABA Handbook on Limited Scope Legal Assistance. And this month’s terrific OSB Bar Bulletin has an article on the ethical issues to be…
Putting the um … back in Consumer Law
…consumer law advice, you can start, but don’t end, here. The Oregon State Bar and the Legal Aid Services of Oregon web sites have additional consumer law information….
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