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Oregon Administrative Law, 2016 Supplement
There have been important changes in administrative law. Do you know what they are? Buy the 2016 supplement to Oregon Administrative Law and find out. Oregon Administrative Law thoroughly updates the 2010 text with an explanation of the essential components … Continue reading
Attorney Fees Provide Fair Access to Courts
Statutory and contractual rules for the award of attorney fees are important provisions that help ensure that parties have fair access to the judicial system. To help lawyers navigate the many rules and regulations related to attorney fees, Legal Publications … Continue reading
Oregon Formal Ethics Opinions – 2014 Supplement Available Now for Preorder
Visit our online bookstore at http://www.osbar.org/store/pub/pubcat.asp?action=view&cat=Ethics to preorder Oregon Formal Ethics Opinions, 2014 Supplement, today! The 2014 supplement of Oregon Formal Ethics Opinions includes the full text to the most recent version of the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct, and updated tables, … Continue reading
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NEW! Appeal and Review: Beyond the Basics
Visit our online bookstore at http://www.osbar.org/store/pub/pubcat.asp to preorder your copy of Appeal and Review: Beyond the Basics today and save 20% off the regular retail price. In 2010, the Bar published the first volume of a new edition of Appeal … Continue reading
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New Look for Criminal Jury Instructions
By Dean Land, Legal Publications Attorney Editor Although no one has been keeping track, State v. Mills, 354 Or 350, 312 P3d 515 (2013), probably holds the record for the case that necessitated changes to the most jury instructions. Mills … Continue reading