…§1; 1981 c.88 §2; 1983 c.330 §1; 1993 c.741 §110; 1993 c.796 §1; 2001 c.403 §1]” (ORS 776.015). I told them that is the history of the law. When the…
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CLEs in Oregon Public Libraries (and appellate court briefs and free databases)
It’s that time of year again when Oregon lawyers ask about: CLEs in Oregon public law libraries And, here are some other research guides that may be of…
Legal Information Services to the Public: Legal Research Toolkits for Public Librarians
From the AALL (American Association of Law Libraries), LISP (Legal Information Services to the Public) special interest section: Public Library Toolkit: “This is a toolkit meant to help public…
Federal Tax Forms and Free Tax Help in Oregon
…public primarily through participating post offices and libraries.” For Free Tax Help in Oregon: Libraries, Post Offices, Senior and Community Centers, etc. Many public librarians collect a lot of information…
1,500+ Law Librarians in Portland!
July 2008, more than 1,500 law librarians (and families) will be arriving in Portland for the annual conference of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL). Brace yourself, Bridget….
Mobile Notaries in Oregon: Law and Practice
The OSB’s Oregon Law Practice Management blog has a terrific post on “Working with Mobile Notaries.” It includes lots of links to the new Oregon notary law and some…
Oregon Cannabis Laws: 2014 Measure 91 & 2015 HB 3400, Diced, Sliced, and Shredded
When Oregon Laws are codified*, they can be scattered all over their corresponding legislative subject compilation, the Oregon Revised Statutes, so, unless you are a researcher with too much…
Where the Money is in Law
One possible future of law? MyShingle had this excellent, and startling, post where you need to follow the links, and not just the money … but it really is…
Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice in Oregon
We’ve been getting excellent feedback on the ABA’s “Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice”. When law partners part amicably, they may find that a how-to book is…
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