…way to start. Let’s say you want more information about a bill that was mentioned in a recent news story. I use one bill number for an example, but there…
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Oregon Paternity Laws: 2007 Update
Many changes have been made to Oregon’s paternity laws. For information about these changes, see: Oregon State Bar (OSB), Family Law Newsletter, April 2008 (vol. 27, #2) (not…
Getting Relatives to Move Out: Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law
…(LASO) have useful information at their websites, including brochures and the Tenant’s Hotline: 503-648-7723. 3) The Oregon State Bar also has lawyers who can serve as coaches, advisors, limited scope…
Name Changes in Oregon: Fictional and Non-fictional (i.e. Real Life)
…information. 3) The Oregon State Bar has information on the name change process. Checklist? Do you need a Checklist of all those places and people you need to…
Traffic Week (Oregon): Do I Have to Tell My Parents About My Traffic Accident?
…(OSB) Information and Referral Service. Traffic Week and Traffic Law OLR blog posts. <<<<<<< Disclaimer >>>>>>>: The information provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not…
County Jails to limit inmate personal mail to postcards only. (That’s More than 140 Twitter Characters, but ….)
Lots of information and links in this OregonLive article: Jails to limit inmate mail to postcards only, by Bill Oram, The Oregonian, December 29, 2009 Excerpt: ‘… “The quality…
Legal Self-Help, Self-Representation, and Self-Education: Public Law Libraries
…invaluable legal assistance. Contact the Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service or your local law library for additional free and low-cost lawyer referrals and services. See, for…
Google Legal Scholar
I had just posted about free legal information on legal publisher websites when this hit the fan. Actually, it hit the fan yesterday, but the wind will keep blowing…
Official vs. Unofficial Sources of Law (with a side of Positive Law)
…law. b) For information about drafting legislation, take a look at the Oregon LC Bill Drafting Manual. 5) And then we have Primary and Secondary legal research resources, though that…
Oregon and the AMA Guide to Permanent Impairment
…is, please consult an Oregon attorney for legal information and advice specific to your situation. The attorney will know which guides apply in your case. DISCLAIMER: The information…
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