When you rely on a judicial opinion to support your cause, which version of the case do you carry into court? This is the 21st century law librarian…
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Summer Reading: Law and Non-law Fiction for Attorneys
The Oregon State Bar’s Ian Pisarcik, Legal Publications Attorney Editor, gives us a list of intriguing books for our reading pleasure: “As an attorney, two things are reasonably certain…
Legal Reference Tips for Oregon Public Service Librarians and Library Assistants
…2) The Multnomah Bar Association produces English and Spanish versions of: Youth Faces the Law: A Juvenile Rights Handbook and Domestic Violence: A Guide to Your Rights 3) And don’t…
Grandparents and other Third-parties Seeking Custody of Children in Oregon
…an analysis of the likelihood of you prevailing in your case and give you an estimate of what it will cost. The Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service has…
Model Legal Templates: NVCA Model Venture Capital Financing Documents
Jim Calloway (Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Management Assistance Program) poses (and channels) the question: “What if the clients decided to provide the templates for their legal work?”…
“Oregon Statutory Time Limitations” 2014 Edition (BarBooks)
The 2014 edition of Oregon Statutory Time Limitations is available on BarBooks. Oregon lawyers have access through the bar association and others through the county law libraries that subscribe…
ABA launches online database of collateral consequences for each U.S. jurisdiction
ABA launches online database of collateral consequences for each U.S. jurisdiction “WASHINGTON , Dec. 16, 2014 — The American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section has completed the National…
U.S. 19th out of 99 in Latest Access to Justice Ranking
“Too many shut out of justice, ABA president says: Wlliam C. Hubbard, president of the American Bar Association, calls it “the justice gap.” Deep down, all Americans believe they…
eCourt Questions (and answers) for Oregon Lawyers
…provide even more assistance. Start with this OLPM eCourt blog post or review all OLPM blog eCourt posts , which are updated regularly. 3) Ask your county bar association to…
When to Talk to a Lawyer? BEFORE You Respond to that Summons or Demand Letter!
…If you get served with a demand from a lawyer or a summons from a court, CALL A REAL LAWYER” The Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service has a…
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