This is a follow-up to my previous post about researching the history of an ORCP rule. (And thank you again to the staff at the Oregon Council on Court…
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Justice Bedsworth Ponders Cereal Litigants
…be missed Criminal Waste of Space column in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine. Previous Bedsworth tales of woe and law can be found at May it Please the Court….
Oregon Foster Children’s Bill of Rights, Effective January 2014
…a formal process for making complaints without fear of retaliation, harassment or punishment. (2) To be notified of, and provided with transportation to, court hearings and reviews by local citizen…
Are Paralegals Happier than Lawyers? (and other Oregon legal news)
…e.g. their Oregon Supreme Court decision blog post (re Barger (SC S058345) and Ritchie (SC S057701 (Control), S057705): “When ‘Viewing’ is Not ‘Possession’: Oregon High Court Voids Child…
Outpacing PACER? PacerPro (free for noodling, for now)
…now), and read about it in this article: From ABA Journal: “Service offers a better way to search federal court records than PACER,” Mar 1, 2014, by Robert Ambrogi….
Drafting Your Own Will? A Cautionary Tale
…decision issued last week, the Florida Supreme Court ruled for the nieces, though they weren’t mentioned in the will. The court said money acquired by Aldrich after the will was…
Kip Kinkel Case (Oregon)
The Kip Kinkel case (Kinkel v. Lawhead ( A137866),decided by the Oregon Court of Appeals on January 12, 2011, can be found at the OJD website: Link to full…
How to Find Recent Oregon Attorney General Opinions (if you’re a mere mortal)
…plenty of public-record court documents that appear on the very expensive court records databases, for purchase if you have the money, and way ahead of them being accessible publicly, even…
How to Dispose of Used Law Books – Maybe Even for Money!
…– Martindale Hubbell 2011, 2102, 2013, 2014 – Yale Law Journal. vols. 1-date – Harvard Law Review. vols. 1-date – U.S. Supreme Court Reports, L.ed 2d. vols….
U.S. 19th out of 99 in Latest Access to Justice Ranking
…have a right to their day in court. They probably don’t envision that might mean a day in court with no lawyer on hand to guide them through it. But…
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