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Jurors: Pay Attention to the Judge’s Instructions, or Land in Jail
From a 1/25/12, Law in the News link, we travel to this story from England: “Jurors: leave the information age—or go to jail,” by Peter Bright: Excerpt: “An English court…
Digital, Official, Authentic Laws & the “Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act”
The Uniform Law Commission (National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws) have updated the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA). For a detailed summary…
Laf-Off: Giggle, Chuckle, Guffaw at Oregon Lawyers – for only $10 – wowsers!
Laugh at the lawyers in your life – attend Laf-Off, tonight (Oct. 28), Portland, Oregon. (At least look at the pictures on the website – yikes!) No, I don’t…
Girl Geeks Rule! “Women in Computing” Conference in Portland
The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing is at the Oregon Convention Center this week, Nov. 9-12, 2011. Women and Girl Geeks Rule!…
Consumer Advocacy Award Finalist: “Economic Fairness Oregon”
An Oregon nonprofit, Economic Fairness Oregon , was one of five finalists for Consumer’s Union first Excellence in Advocacy Award , as reported in the January…
Neighbor Law: Please Don’t Attack Your Neighbor
A recent Oregonian news story: “Aloha man admits to attacking his neighbor for trimming shade trees,” by Roger Gregory, December 13, 2011. The sentence? “…Sentence: Bosket was…
Oregon Lawyer Kickstarts an iPad “Clutch”
Robert Ambrogi’s 12/9/11 LawSites blog post brings us this excellent news about an Oregon attorney: To Build a Better iPad Case, Lawyer Turns to Kickstarter “Jamie Daigle…
Notice of Oregon State Filing Fee Changes
Please note: Oregon Circuit Court Filing Fee Changes Effective October 1, 2011, and January 1, 2012 You can also reach this OJD webpage by clicking on the OJD News…
How to Address a Former Speaker of the House, the President, and other Public Officials
…as, President, not Mr. x. Do not assume other public officials, candidates for public office, radio or TV news hosts, newspaper reporters, or others know correct forms of address. Look it…
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