…share information and research tips with each other via their listserves and telephone. You can contact ANY county law library in Oregon (or the State of Oregon Law Library) and…
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Oregon Small Claims Court: Program Video
…Court in Oregon Laura Orr, Program Moderator, Washington County Law Library Director For more information about Oregon Small Claims Court links and resources: 1) Book (and eBook): “Using Small…
Oregon Lawyers: Dues increases, Fee-Splitting, Consolidating Circuit Court Districts, Lawyer Referral Policy Changes, More!!
The 2012 Oregon State Bar (OSB) House of Delegates Meeting is scheduled for November 2, 2012. Read the Oregon Law Practice Management blog post (10/8/12) for information about and…
Family Law Self-Help Videos at Washington County (Oregon) Circuit Court
…& Debt Division—Law & Trial Preparation Spousal Support Law Discovery (providing information to or gathering information from the other party) Discovery in Divorce, Separation and Domestic Partnership Cases…
Make the Most of Your Time in Oregon Small Claims Court
…your time in small-claims court,” by Raymond Rendleman, Clackamas Review, June 9, 2014 Excerpt: “Jennifer Dalglish, the Clackamas County law librarian is dedicated to providing equal access to legal information…
Judicial Scandal in Pennsylvania: Oregon Premier of “Kids for Cash” Documentary: June 22, 2014
…children. Link to the following event information from the Youth, Rights, Justice (an independent nonprofit) website: Tickets for the June 22nd Portland Premiere Register: June 23rd Screening and CLE…
Tis the Season: How to Donate Wisely to Oregon and Other Charities
The Oregon Department of Justice Consumer Protection’s Charitable Giving website has lots of information and sage advice. So pay them a visit before writing that check. They have old…
Doing Business Abroad: Do Your Homework
…live, work, or invest in other countries. They search for information as if the enterprise would be no different from moving to another U.S. state. Keep in mind that we…
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