…lawyers, aka equine lawyers. If you need a “horse lawyer” you can contact the Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service and ask for one. While you’re waiting for that…
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Researching Oregon Case Law
…proceedings serious?) That is, if you have an adversary who knows how to research law and legal procedure, if you will appear before a judge in a court of record…
Family Law Self-Help Videos at Washington County (Oregon) Circuit Court
Family Law Self-Help Videos in English and Spanish, including: Introduction to Washington County Circuit Court Family Law Videos Laws Custody & Parenting Time Law Child Support Law Property…
The Law of Prison Law Libraries
From the Law Librarians & Access to Justice Blog: “The Law of Prison Law Libraries,” Lewis C. Zimmerman, 2/12/18, AALL SR-SIS The LISP/SR BLOG: Law Librarians & Access to…
Oregon Dogs: Therapy, Assistance, and Companion Dogs
…research the law: Here are some research hints: 1) Always look up definitions – legislative and judicial ones, not just dictionary ones: Look in the ORS (and never forget…
Oregon Law Librarians (back) on TV: Topic: Family Law
On Thursday, February 28, 2008, from 8-9 p.m., the Clackamas County Law Librarian, and I, the Washington County Law Librarian, appeared again on “Legally Speaking” with the host of…
Oregon Corporation / Business Law: Legal Research Resources
The good news is that the number (and weight) of Oregon corporation law research resources are a fraction of what they would be in Delaware, California, and New York….
Researching Oregon Employment Law
If you’re researching Oregon employment law, you need to figure out if you want materials on private sector, public sector, collective bargaining, independent contractors, employment discrimination, wage & hour…
More “Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries”: Virtual Law Libraries and Chief Justice Roberts
To continue my Oregon Legal Research blog post on Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries …. What’s a “Virtual Law Library?” Lots of people throw the term around, but…
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