More free legal information – hurrah! See King County Law Library blog, KCLL Klues: Free Federal Case Dockets Online FreeCourtDockets dot com provides free court dockets from PACER (except…
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Dockets and other Court Records Databases in Oregon Public Law Libraries: Update
…access to OJIN, OECI, or ACMS (court dockets). (But, these locations do not necessarily have access to any or all full-text filed documents. You may need visit Circuit Court records…
Court Dockets and the $40 Million Dollar Dope Slap
From LawSites (Robert Ambrogi): New PacerPro Service Automatically Retrieves and Delivers Federal ‘Free Look’ Documents Excerpt: “If I were to tell you that a new service could help…
Status of the Oregon eCourt Program
Read the Status of the Oregon eCourt Program report. You can find the report and more at the State Library’s Reports to the Oregon State Legislature To read…
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Adds Online Citations to Dockets
According to a recent announcement “[t]he United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is taking further steps to ensure that information derived from the Internet and…
PACER: Researching Federal Court Case Dockets and Documents
1) PACER is a U.S. Administrative Office of the Courts database. 2) PACER is an online federal court case docket system. 3) Anyone may subscribe to PACER (registration…
Book: Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates
…to spread cheap reprints of popular sheet music. In the 1950s, a pirate music label named Jolly Roger issued recordings by Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats from LP’s that…
Updates (and venting) on PACER and AOC Removal of Court Documents
…on those systems,” the Administrative Office statement said. “The dockets and documents in these cases can be obtained directly from the relevant court.”” 3) Read more, National Law Journal article: Read…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
…databases? How about cite-checking, dockets, federal, state, local, territorial, and tribal law, foreign, international, and comparative law free and low-cost research resource tips? You will find those and more…
Are You Being Sued? How to find out if a Lawsuit has been Filed (in Oregon and beyond)
…have their public OJIN terminals set for searching their specific county dockets, but they also usually have instruction for how to search statewide. 5) In addition to Oregon Circuit Courts,…
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