The Washington County Law Library is presenting two free Small Claims Court programs for the public: “All Rise! Taking Your Case to Oregon Small Claims Court” Monday, October 28,…
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Oregon Council on Court Procedures
The Oregon Council on Court Procedures has a new website. Their much awaited Minutes are included. From their home page: “Welcome to the Oregon Council on Court Procedures. The…
Dogs (Canines) in Court
From the Washington State NW Sidebar blog: Comfort Dogs in Court Excerpt: “…. In State v. Dye, the Washington Supreme Court threw prosecutor’s a bone in ruling that use…
OJD iForms: A DIY Option
is no charge to complete the forms – the only cost is for any related court fees, which you can pay online if you eFile. If you are comfortable with…
Oregon Judicial Branch Four Year Report (2011-2014)
…and start searching. You’ll find lots of other interesting information, too. Statistics on litigants without lawyers are staggering and deeply disturbing. People need lawyers. Navigating the legal system, the court…
Public Law Librarians Consulted by Supreme Court Nominee on Eve of Judiciary Committee Hearings
(Not really, but anything is possible in the wild, wacky world of Senate Judicial Committee nominations, so give this post an April First dateline.) Supreme Court nominees and their…
Washington County (Oregon) Circuit Court: Family Law Self-Help Resources
…something else. If these links don’t work, use a search engine and search for: a) Oregon judicial department orb) Washington county oregon circuit court family law Onward: I. Washington…
“Vote” 365 Days of the Year: Talk, Talk, Talk to your Elected Representatives
…the President: Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 TTY/TTD: Comments: 202-456-6213 Visitor’s Office: 202-456-2121 U.S. Supreme Court: Note: U.S. Supreme Court Justices are not your representatives, per se, but if you think…
Small Claims Court: Is (Self) Help on the Way?
Anyone who works within the Small Claims Court world appreciates it, but also knows it has a long way to go to be really (self) helpful. In Oregon,…
Oregon Law Forces Jury Trials To Continue, Increasing Virus Risk (OPB article)
Interesting decision by Multnomah County Circuit Court Administrators and judges given even the little we know now about how Covid-19 spreads, not to mention the condition of the old…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

