
How do I file criminal charges? How does a prosecutor choose which cases to file charges on? What are the issues that might prevent filing?
Apr 25, 2022
20 min

What is Will? What is required to make a Will valid? What is a Power of Attorney? What is a Power of Attorney used for? And more!
Apr 18, 2022
14 min

On this episode of Ask a Lawyer, Blaine Clooten is joined in studio by his wife, M. Nicole Clooten, a family law expert.Nicole has been practicing family law for close to ten years. She specializes in divorce and custody cases in Oregon.Will I get alimony (will I have to pay alimony). Alimony is actually referred to as spousal support in Oregon.How is alimony decided? Do I have to pay child support?How is child support decided?Kelly Clarkson example! Does it matter who files first?
Apr 4, 2022
24 min

Copyrights Part II - Eric Priest is a professor at University of Oregon School of Law.Can you sue someone for posting a Photo of you?Can you sue someone for posting a Photo without your consent?Can I sue Someone for using my Photo?Can someone take your photo without your permission?What is protected when I record a song (Musical work/Sound recording)Do I need to register my recording?Can I use a snippet of someone's song on my blog?Can I cover someone else's music?Eric Priest researches in the area of intellectual property law, with a focus on copyright law in the information age and creative industry ecosystems in the U.S. and China. Professor Priest currently serves on the U.S.-China IP Cooperation Dialogue, organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Renmin University in China. The Dialogue is a multi-round interchange between U.S. and Chinese experts on the most challenging intellectual property issues facing China. The National Committee on U.S.–China Relations named Professor Priest a 2014–2016 Public Intellectuals Program Fellow. From 2006–2007, he was a fellow in residence at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society.Professor Priest holds an LL.M. from Harvard Law School, a J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law (where he served as Editor-In-Chief of the Chicago Kent Law Review), and a B.A., summa cum laude, from the University of Minnesota.
Mar 28, 2022
32 min

Copyrights! Eric Priest is a professor at University of Oregon School of Law.What is the definition of Copyright?What is a good example of a copyright?What are the different types of works that can receive a copyright?Does a copyright need to be registered?How does Copyright protection work?What is not covered by copyright (fair use/non commercial use/parody/public domain)?Does a Copyright expire?Will Mickey Mouse enter the public domain? (Steamboat Willie 1928)What does that mean?Copyright infringement examples?Eric Priest researches in the area of intellectual property law, with a focus on copyright law in the information age and creative industry ecosystems in the U.S. and China. Professor Priest currently serves on the U.S.-China IP Cooperation Dialogue, organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Renmin University in China. The Dialogue is a multi-round interchange between U.S. and Chinese experts on the most challenging intellectual property issues facing China. The National Committee on U.S.–China Relations named Professor Priest a 2014–2016 Public Intellectuals Program Fellow. From 2006–2007, he was a fellow in residence at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society.Professor Priest holds an LL.M. from Harvard Law School, a J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law (where he served as Editor-In-Chief of the Chicago Kent Law Review), and a B.A., summa cum laude, from the University of Minnesota.
Mar 21, 2022
33 min

Trademarks! Eric Priest is a professor at University of Oregon School of Law.What is intellectual property? What is a trademark?What does it protect?What is the difference between a Trademark and Copyright?Examples of Trademark?Do Trademarks expire?How hard is a Trademarks to obtain?Registered v. Non registeredUse v. RegistrationInfringement - How to avoid? How to assess risk? Avoidance through product differentiation, geography, and business type?Eric Priest researches in the area of intellectual property law, with a focus on copyright law in the information age and creative industry ecosystems in the U.S. and China. Professor Priest currently serves on the U.S.-China IP Cooperation Dialogue, organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Renmin University in China. The Dialogue is a multi-round interchange between U.S. and Chinese experts on the most challenging intellectual property issues facing China. The National Committee on U.S.–China Relations named Professor Priest a 2014–2016 Public Intellectuals Program Fellow. From 2006–2007, he was a fellow in residence at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society.Professor Priest holds an LL.M. from Harvard Law School, a J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law (where he served as Editor-In-Chief of the Chicago Kent Law Review), and a B.A., summa cum laude, from the University of Minnesota.
Mar 14, 2022
23 min

How to write a sworn statement. What is a sworn statement? Why are they important. When might be sworn statements be used? What is included in a sworn statement? Blaine Clooten is joined by Andrew McGuire in studio for this installment of Ask a Lawyer.
Mar 7, 2022
15 min

Blaine Clooten is joined in a studio by Andrew McGuire to ask questions about indictments. What is an "under seal" criminal indictment? Is that different than a secret indictment? What is a secret indictment? What is the process? Are all indictments secret? Why would you need a secret indictment? Along with examples and more!
Feb 28, 2022
11 min

How do I know if the property I want to buy has one? How do I find out if it is abandoned or not? This is by no means exhaustive, and I’ll try not to use legalese, but we need to start with some basic ideas. Easements are nonpossessory interests in land of another, entitling the easement holder to limited use of the other’s land. Nonpossessory is a term to describe any of a category of rights held by one person to use land that is in the possession of another. An easement does not give the holder a right of possession but rather a right to use something from the possessory estate of another. An easement holder is a person with a legal right to use the easement and may include the owner of the land across which the easement passes. There are numerous ways of creating easements. The way in which the easement was created will necessarily determine the scope of the easement and the extent of the encumbrance on the underlying real property. Think of utilities, the most common type of easement, which provides for access to the dominant estate over the servient estate. A utility easement allows for wires, cable, or pipes to be strung over, placed upon, or buried under the servient estate.A grant of an easement should be drawn and executed with the same formalities as a deed to real estate. Generally, abandonment occurs only when an easement holder manifests the intent to relinquish the servitude by affirmative conduct. Typically, when buying a piece of property, you will obtain a title report. The title report should show all easements of record. The most efficient way to vet out an easement is to have a local real property lawyer in the county where the land is situated to investigate the chain of title and other instruments pertaining to the parcel that are public record.
Feb 21, 2022
16 min
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