courts of appeals, but in the meantime, look for these at your law library. These resources are in print only, unless otherwise noted: 1) “Oregon Appellate Almanac,” Volume 1, 2006(Vol….
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Enforcing and Defending Copyright Claims in Small Claims Courts?
Law in the News alerts us to this article at Plagiarism Today: “Update on the Potential Copyright Small Claims Court,” February 28, 2013, by Jonathan Bailey The author…
Combine the Oregon Circuit Courts of Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas?
Intriguing recommendation that might come out of the OSB HOD meeting on November 2, 2012: Resolution 13 “Resolved, The House of Delegates recommends that the Board of Governors…
Are You Being Sued? How to find out if a Lawsuit has been Filed (in Oregon and beyond)
…place to check first and always is on OJIN, a database of Oregon state courts. You can search that database for no charge at the County Courthouse. Most Circuit Courthouses…
Virtual Court Hearings in Oregon: Tips for Teachers and the Intellectually Curious
Our matchless Oregon Classroom Law Project (CLP) has a handout on how to link remotely to live courtroom hearings. The document was written in 2020 (and may be…
Judicial Funding Cuts Inflict Widespread Economic Harm in Communities
ABA Journal News: Savings produced by court budget cuts are exceeded by harmful economic effects (white paper) The white paper, “The Economics of Justice,” by Eric J. Magnuson,…
More on Filing and Drafting Oregon Appellate Court Documents
My previous post on Oregon appellate court briefs should perhaps have been prefaced with links to materials on the appellate process itself, that is, to all the materials at…
Mandatory eFiling for Oregon Attorneys, December 1, 2014
Supreme Court, has approved a plan for the move to a mandatory eFiling requirement for attorneys filing as es in Oregon’s circuit and appellate courts. The Oregon Judicial department will…
Small Claims Court: Is (Self) Help on the Way?
…Small Claims Courts so won’t repeat myself, but read the announcement from HALT: HALT has announced their plans for Small Claims Court reforms in 2010. Excerpt: “Throughout 2010, HALT will…
Oregon Courts Enable Online Filing for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (FAPA)
The Media Release, “Oregon Courts Make It Easier to Complete Documents in Domestic Violence Restraining Order Cases,” can be found from OJD Media Releases, What’s New (for 1/15/15). If…
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