…neighborhood association. If you have one, call them. Some cities have free mediation services run by local law enforcement or a social service nonprofit. Your local library or elected representative…
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B is for Briefs: How to Find Oregon Appellate Court Briefs
…(We’re also updating our NOT Online list so feel free to check that out. (That one is under N for NOT in that same documents list.)) Let us know if…
Careers for Lawyers Inside and Outside the Law
…– and exciting: Not everyone is cut out for an investment bank, a big law firm with carpets, views, and free vending machines, a courtroom, 2 a.m. phone…
Oregon Legal Research: It’s Not All Online
…guide for Oregon legal researchers at the Washington County Law Library Document Index website. We update it frequently and readers should feel free to alert us to corrections and additions….
Online Legal Research Databases in Oregon County Law Libraries
There are many free, publicly accessible, legal research databases in Oregon County Law Libraries. We update the Oregon County Law Libraries Legal Research Databases directory at least twice a…
Copyrighted State Legal Forms can Protect Consumers
…their own court cases. This happens in Oregon, too. Before buying legal forms online, find out if there are any free, official Oregon legal forms available. You can ask at…
Article: “Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Peter W. Martin
I blog periodically about how legal information is not yet all online and the sad state of affairs it is for finding free, official, and authenticated legal…
Oregon History Night: How Southern Oregon Got Its Ornery Streak
…Resentment” Presented by Dr. Jeff LaLande Monday, September 26, 2011, 7:00 pm, doors open at 6:00 pm McMenamins Mission, 1624 NW Glisan, Portland Free and open to the public…
Legal Aid funding cuts hit Oregon’s Marion and Polk Counties
…recognize legal aid as a kind of community public health resource, like a free vaccination clinic — because when we ignore the legal needs of the poor, they don’t just…
How to Find Oregon Appellate Court Cases
…fastest for this kind of search, but you might need one of the other free databases if the case is not on Google Scholar.) Second: If you’re looking for cases on…
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