Oregon Law Resources
- (WCB) Oregon Workers’ Compensation Board: www.oregon.gov/WCB/Pages/index.aspx
- (BOLI) Oregon Bureau of Labor: www.oregon.gov/boli/Pages/index.aspx
- (WCD) Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division: wcd.oregon.gov/Pages/index.aspx
- (OSHA): www.osha.gov
- (OSHA OREGON): osha.oregon.gov/Pages/index.aspx
- (SoHumane) Southern Oregon Human Society: www.sohumane.org
- (CAC) Children’s Advocacy Center: cacjc.org
- EEOC guidelines in when and if Covid 19 is considered a disability: content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USEEOC/bulletins/300d6d3
Oregon State Bar
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) was established in 1935 by the Oregon Legislative Assembly to license and discipline lawyers, regulate the practice of law, and provide a variety of services to bar members and the public. The bar is a public corporation and an instrument of the Oregon Judicial Department. It is funded entirely by membership and program fees, and does not receive any financial support in the form of taxpayer dollars from the states general fund. Membership is mandatory for lawyers who wish to practice law in Oregon.
Visit the web site at www.osbar.org
Attorney Review Sites
FindLaw
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Visit our firm profile on the Findlaw web site: Black, Chapman, Petersen & Stevens
Individual attorney profiles are below:
Dennis Black
Bob Chapman
Art Stevens
Tom Petersen
Martindale-Hubbell
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