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Oregon Council on Court Procedures
The Council on Court Procedures is changing internet hosts, but the domain and the content remain (essentially) the same, with invaluable information on the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure….
Is a “Violation” a “Lesser Included Offense” in Oregon?
State v. Swanson (SC S059135) On November 10, 2011, the Oregon Supreme Court issued the following: Excerpt: “On review from the Court of…
Court of Appeals: Oregon Retains Public Recording Requirement in Nonjudicial Foreclosures (MERS not a Substitute)
Update: See “Oregon Supreme Court will tackle MERS foreclosure issues,” by Brent Hunsberger, The Oregonian, July 19, July 20 (print edition), 2012. For the decision AND an overview of…
Vanornum II: Are Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure Statutes or Rules?
…not. It depends on whether they were affirmatively enacted into law by the legislature….” [Link to full opinion.] Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP) Council on Court Procedures (CCP)…
Oregon Court of Appeals: Debt Collection Statute of Limitations Cases
Read the March 28, 2012, Court of Appeals Media Release. (Use drop-down menu.) You can find briefs for this case in the State of Oregon Law Library Digital Collection….
Official (and unofficial) Oregon Legal Citation Style Manuals
1) For documents cited in Oregon court filings I recommend starting with the free, official, and online OJD Appellate Court Style Manual. You can link to that PDF, but…
Oregon (and other State) Courts: Official Dictionary
state appellate courts specify an official dictionary.) If you do a little research, however, you will find that the 2002 print edition of this dictionary is the same as the…
Traffic Week Miscellany: Human Transit, Jump Starts, and, of course, Cows
…Court “Anyone who has ever tried to find appellate case law on traffic infractions will quickly realize that few traffic infraction cases are appealed to the Court of Appeals and…
Possessing the Court of Appeal(s)
…of thing 🙂 From Legalwriting.net which has better spacing than I’ve reproduced here: “In Texas, we call it a court of appeals, not a court of appeal. Thus the possessive…
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