High school, college, and law students: the following quick tips might do the trick: 1) If you’re a current law student, visit your law school’s career services or student…
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Oregon Business Xpress: A One Stop Portal for Small and Not-so-small Businesses
…perhaps, what happened to the missing “e” in “xpress”). Consumers have business websites, too: Department of consumer and Business Services (DCBS) Department of Justice, Consumer Protection Assistance and links…
Verisimilitude: Cops, Crooks, & Fictional Lawyers: Just the Facts, Ma’am
…to the Stars,” by Nancy L. Strohmeyer, 9 Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 7 – 9 (1991)) 4) Most successful writers know to do their research before creating “real life”…
File a Complaint at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
beSpacific alerted us to this beta-test Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) database: Consumer Complaint Database You can file all sorts of consumer financial services complaints at their “Submit a…
Oregon Law Practice Management for Lawyers: Tips Galore
…Remember the PLF! They may save your practice and maybe even your life. Log in to PLF for free and low-cost CLEs, law practice management services and advice, etc….
Danger: Don’t Expose Yourself on Dropbox (or any other sharable cloud service)
…the folder is shared? Inadvertent sharing is a real danger for lawyers as more and more of us use services such as Dropbox ….” [Link to full blog post.]…
Unauthorized Practice of Law in Oregon: Consumer Beware
…I’ve blogged before about this subject of UPL and about how paralegals are not lawyers (repeat often!). These are important lessons every consumer of legal services needs to know….
Oregon Building Codes: Almost Everything You Need to Know
…Building Services Department and ask to speak to the Code Enforcement officer who would handle your particular situation, and then ask for advice. They are happy to help, have all…
Consumer Tip: Moving Companies Operating in Oregon Must be Licensed
…said Officer Mike Rowe, a Beaverton police spokesman. … Moving is a regulated industry in Oregon, according to ODOT. To offer moving services for money, people need to be approved…
Oregon and U.S. Court and Case Law e-Summary Service
Subscribe to Oregon and U.S. court and case law e-summary services from the Willamette University Law School service: Willamette Law Online. It’s a painless way to stay informed about…
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