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Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law: Habitability Questions
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: Rental property Habitability questions can be separate from Repair questions for landlord and tenants, but the two can overlap, as you might…
Top 10 Reasons Not to Bother With a Law Firm App (ABA LPM article)
“Top 10 Reasons Not to Bother With a Law Firm App,” by Erik Mazzone (ABA Law Practice Magazine, Volume 39 Number 5, Sept/Oct 2013) Excerpt: “.… Most law firms…
Farm Animals and the Law
When we hear about Animal Law Clinics and Projects, or maybe even the work of Temple Grandin, most of us do not think about farm animals and the law:…
Oregon Legal Research Resources for Tenants and Landlords: The Facts of Life
Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law is a lot more complicated than people imagine. Landlords and tenants should seek current and accurate legal information and, in most cases, get professional legal advice…
Speeding Up the Codification of Laws: You Say AI, I Say Thank you!
Take a look at the future: “Automation tools are enabling Washington D.C. to publish its laws much faster: A process that once took months can now be completed by…
Oregon County Law Library “Rumors”: Don’t Trust & Always Verify
…grapevine, or through a beery haze without first doing some serious fact-checking. This admonition to fact-check also applies to any rumors about your county law library: The law library is…
Dockets and other Court Records Databases in Oregon Public Law Libraries: Update
This is an update to the previous 10/14 blog post: OJIN and OECI Access in Oregon County Law Libraries The following Oregon public law libraries have in-library public, or staff-assisted,…
The Barking Dog Next Door
…fabulous neighborhood association. (Some of us are lucky that way.) If you have one, call them. 2) Local law: You may live in a place where there are…
I’ve been charged with a crime in Oregon: What Happens Next?
Public law librarians hear this question a lot. In a perfect world, you would have an attorney who will answer the question to your satisfaction, but we don’t live…
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