legal research resources at Oregon public law libraries. Not a WCBA member? The first year of membership in the Washington County Bar Association is free! Show up and sign up….
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Oregon Lawyers, County Bar Association Services & Websites
4) And, they have Interviews with Oregon judges. The Washington County Bar Association website is primarily for lawyers who practice in Washington County, but you can…
Clark County, King County, and other Washington State County Law Libraries
State law, don’t call us, call them: Washington (State) County Law Libraries Washington State Law Library If you need to research Oregon law, do call us: Oregon Law Libraries…
Oregon Legal Research Website and Blog Succession Plan and History
…the Oregon Legal Research (OLR) domains, website, and blog. The current plan is to transfer OLR ownership, over the next few months, to the Washington County Law Library (WCLL). I…
Washington State Legal Research (for non-Washingtonians)
1) Washington State Bar Association 2) King County Bar Association (and the King County Law Library) 3) Washington State Law Help WASHINGTON STATE COURTS: Court websites sometimes have lots of…
Washington County Law Library now offers eBooks
Circuit Court Presiding Judge and Washington County Bar Association. The Law Library’s mission is to provide research training and legal reference assistance, and access to a variety of general and…
Who can, or can’t, vote for Oregon Justices of the Peace?
Forest Grove News-Times ran an interesting story about the May 2010 election for the Washington County Justice of the Peace: “Not everyone votes in judge race: Low-key race doesn’t…
Combine the Oregon Circuit Courts of Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas?
…the feasibility of making a metropolitan court district combining the resources of Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties to increase access to justice and make an appropriate recommendation to the Oregon…
Oregon Timber and Property Taxes: another view, or two, or three, ….
…has been paid for out of the taxpayer-supported timber payments). (Compare this with my law library’s Washington County where the residents in the past two elections voted in…
Public Services Attorney/Law Librarian to Lead Self-Help Center in King County (Washington)
past eight years and during that time served on many committees of the Access to Justice Board. He has previously worked as an attorney for the Washington Appellate Defender Association…
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