…a heart and trust FAMILY too much. Remember, no good deed goes unpunished! The truth is, though, how many of us would insist on a lease from Mom, Sis, Bro,…
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Free Online Family Law Resources
Take a look at the Charlotte Law Library’s Guide to Free Online Family Law Resources. A few resources are North Carolina-specific, but there are lots of others that will…
Oregon Condo Law and Lawyer Blogs
The list of Oregon law blogs is growing. Check out Justia’s Oregon Law Blogs list and my own sidebar list of Oregon law blogs. Neither is absolutely complete and…
Oregon Divorce and Family Law Guides
Oregon family law attorneys give away a lot of free information and collaborate to make available lots of free family law forms. The Oregon Judicial Department Family Law Facilitators…
Researching Oregon Paternity Law and Determinations
links. 1) Oregon DOJ Child Support Program: Determining Paternity and more 2) The Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) “Oregon Law Help” website (click on Family, and then Paternity) 3)…
Don’t Throw Out that “Old” Oregon Law Book! (Motor Vehicle, Criminal Law, and Probate Law Revisions)
If that dusty law book in your office hasn’t been scanned yet (assuming copyright allows you or another repository to do so), PLEASE Don’t Throw it Out! (If you…
Law Students, Get Smart: Mine Your County Law Library
The Legal Research is Easy blog post, Hone Those Research Skills, is California-based, but the lessons it teaches apply to law students in every state where public law libraries…
Oregon’s Multnomah Law Library Catalog is Now Online
Oregon’s Multnomah Law Library* is one of the state’s best legal research collections – and you can now search their catalog online: Multnomah Law Library’s Catalog For links to other…
Positive Law, Codification, and Peanuts (i.e. Linus)
KCLL Klues posted this Positive Law and other U.S. Code Mysteries a little while ago and it reminded me that some of my own readers are new to legal…
Verdict $5.2 million: Law Professor vs Legal Publisher (with a side of free legal research and Fastcase)
by 2 law professors against “West publishing” (now a family member of theThomson Reuters corporation) here are a some links: 1) Jonathan Turley blog post The funniest Comment: “Regardless of…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

