…a “resource for borrowers, their families, and advocates representing student loan borrowers.” 3) Check with your lenders, of course. Take detailed notes! 4) Check with your state consumer protection agencies,…
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Casino Revenues a Source for State Revenues
…can find them here and here for online and MP3 listening. Details for the upcoming (3/5/07) program on casino gambling and state revenues is here: “Casino gambling has undergone a…
Minnesota Murder and Manslaughter Statutes: Criminal Code, Chapter 609 (2019)
…in the First Degree 609.205 (2019): Second Degree Legal Research 101: Want to know how to find state statutes? Read on: How do you find state statutes? Let me count…
Legislative Revision Records Online at State Archives
At the State Archives web site: * Criminal Law Revision Commission Records, 1967-1972 * Interim Committee on Judiciary Records (Oregon Motor Vehicle Code revision) 1973-1974 Interim * Probate Law…
Oregon State Bar (HOD) Puts Centralized Legal Notice System on the Table
2012 OSB House of Delegates Meeting will consider this resolution, too: Resolution 21 “Resolved, The House of Delegates of the Oregon State Bar instructs the Board of Governors to…
Community Property Rights in Common Law Oregon – Update
Oregon is a common law property state, so what happens when you move here from a community property state and you want to preserve your community property rights? If…
Oregon State Bar Fee Arbitration Program for Clients and Attorneys
Fee Arbitration and Fee Mediation Program: “The Oregon State Bar’s Fee Arbitration Program is program for resolving fee disputes between an Oregon attorney and a client, between Oregon clients…
2012 State of the Courts Address by Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz
Visit the OJD website to read (soon) and view the: 2012 State of the Courts Address by Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz…
State Legislature Blog
State Legislatures Blog: For those policy wonks out there in legal research land, The Thicket is a blog you might not have seen yet. It’s dry (except to policy…
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