From the Secretary of State’s office, Filing in Oregon dot com: “The Secretary of State has issued a new Oregon Administrative Rule, effective May 1, 2008 OAR 160-100-0210 Information…
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Funeral Law in Oregon
…have services and information for senior citizens. Your public library will have directories of other local social service or nonprofit organizations and can help you find names and contact…
Oregon Attorneys Gone Wild: Free Legal Information and Advice
Oregon, and especially the Portland-metro area, is awash in lawyers talking about the law to all and sundry – for no charge. (You don’t even have to buy…
Free Legal Information: “Oregon Consumer Rights in Tough Times” Program (Open to Public)
On Saturday, May 8th, the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Civil Rights Section and the Consumer Law Section and will be presenting: “Consumer Rights in Tough Times: Foreclosures, Garnishment,…
How to Search for Criminal Records
…Can I search for that information online – and for free? The answer: There are no reliable, comprehensive, accurate and free online criminal history records-check resources and in fact,…
So You Want to be a U.S. Supreme Court Law Librarian?
…emerging information sources in all formats; creates new methods and formats for assembling, organizing and delivering knowledge and information to Court constituencies; participates in the design, implementation, and maintenance of…
Oregon Small Claims Court: A Checklist for Plaintiffs and Defendants
…to an Oregon attorney who can serve as your Small Claims Coach. Call the Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service, which has a toll free number, and ask for…
Pocket Guide for Judges on the State-Secrets Privilege …
beSpacific posts this, New Publication Helps Judges On Classified Information. Excerpt from beSpacific post/: “… This pocket guide is designed to familiarize federal judges with statutes and procedures established…
Foreclosure Resources for Homeowners
…few years, many state/federal agencies and other organizations have partnered together in an effort to help homeowners, so some overlapping of information is to be expected. Consider looking at both…
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