I’m an energetic advocate of DIY Legal Research (as are most public law library librarians) and a somewhat less than enthusiastic advocate of DIY Lawyering (aka self-help, self-representation, pro…
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Oregon Judicial Branch Four Year Report (2011-2014)
…for court include self-help resources and staff, public law libraries, statewide forms, and user-friendly technology. A nationwide average of 80% of family law cases will involve at least one, and…
So you want to start a cannabis business. Now What?!
issues in starting a business in the cannabis industry. Visit www.washingtoncountyor.gov/law-library/now-what for the Zoom link, or to find videos on other topics such as family law or landlord-tenant law….
Blogging, Commitment, and Legal Cartoons
…day, which has to be up there with having to put out an interesting newspaper every day (with real articles, not just wire stories) or feeding a family 3 meals…
Do Oregon circuit court judges have the power to review the decisions of other circuit court judges?
…before us in a unique procedural posture. In a juvenile dependency case that is entirely separate from the case at hand, defendant Waller, the Presiding Family Court Judge of the…
Nolo Press Blogs
for lead): Bankruptcy and foreclosure blog Family and divorce law blog Wait, there’s more! Estate planning, homebuying, employment law, oh boy! (link to from Law Librarian blog or…
Veterans Pro Bono Program: Training for Oregon Attorneys: Oct 26, 2009
about these daylong trainings at the Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program website. Volunteer lawyers provide pro bono representation to a veteran (or family member) before the U.S. Court of Appeals…
Agony Aunt Financial and Other Advice Caveats: Let the “Expert” and the Reader Beware
…with a strong dose of common sense. However, if you plan to take the “advice” and act on it, please, please be a smart consumer and consult a lawyer (or…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

