Mandamus Proceeding: Kristof v. Fagan (Feb 2022) Filed: February 17, 2022 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON State ex rel NICHOLAS KRISTOF, Plaintiff-Relator,…
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Researching Appellate Court Briefs: Online? Low-cost?
Law librarians teach law students and new lawyers that state and federal appellate court briefs are treasure troves, but they are not the easiest documents to search. For example,…
Eight Rules of Implementing Court E-Filing Systems
Legal Informatics Blog alerts us to the forthcoming: McMillan: Eight Rules of E-Filing and on to the Eight Rules of E-Filing at the Court…
How to Find Oregon Appellate Court Briefs
…update this information: State of Oregon Law Library has a link to their briefs collection or you can use this research guide: How to Find Oregon Appellate Court Briefs…
Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals Briefs: September 2012 Update
We are working with our 9th Circuit Court of Appeals law librarians to update our existing guide to briefs from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit….
Small Claims Court in Oregon: What Do You Want to Know?
Do you have any questions about filing a case in Small Claims Court in Oregon? I’m helping (in a networking, researching, law librarian sort of way) an Oregon attorney…
Is the Oregon Court of Appeals Valid?
In a challenge to the validity Article VII (Amended) of the Oregon Constitution, the Oregon Supreme Court decided that the Court of Appeals is indeed valid. Opinion in here,…
Oregon Circuit Court Filing Fees
Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) Filing Fee website and fee calculator. Oregon attorneys have additional information at the PLF website, including this memo that was revised January 12, 2010:…
Free Federal Rules of Procedure and Evidence eBooks
CALI and the Legal Information Institute join forces to provide free ebooks of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and the Federal Rules…
Writing (and finding) Oregon Appellate Court Briefs
This blog post is written primarily for the new appellate court brief writer, either the new lawyer or the pro se litigant. Not all materials on briefs writing are…
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