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The 2007 Oregon Family Fairness Act * is a good excuse to give you a mini-primer on how to find Oregon laws, when the new statutes are about to…

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OJD iForms is an easy way for self-represented litigants to produce court documents in a variety of case types including Family Law, Landlord/Tenant, and Small Claims. According to the…

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The following represents my opinion, from my perspective as an Oregon public law librarian: My previous posts on this subject are here and here and here. I’ve been reading,…

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materials, which are not generally available at public libraries, nor are they online: -OSB Deskbooks: Family Law and Juvenile Law -OSB Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Juvenile Law

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OREGON COUNTY LAW LIBRARIES: Oregon solo and small law firm practitioners are very lucky though many don’t know it. There is a public law library in just about every…

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“Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-01, Peter W. Martin, Cornell Law School As you’ll see when you read and think…

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What happens when 21 law students analyze and redraft a sample company contract? Did blood flow? Did heads roll? Did anyone roll over? Read the story (by Ken…

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