We are occasionally asked if we have police or sheriff’s inventory checklists of property seized. I suppose some libraries somewhere have printed checklists, but for the most part…
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Two (maybe 3!) More FREE Legal Research Databases
On-line: Check This Out: “American Law Sources on-Line ( ALSO ) provides free legal resources online. This website includes information about law libraries, federal courts, bar associations, legal forms, and…
Project Gutenberg, UGC, and Librarians
If you’ve ever wanted to contribute to Project Gutenberg, this article will be helpful (and fun to read if you like creating UGC (user generated content)): U-Content: Project…
Oregon Courts Remain Open on Fridays (except for March 13)
…outlets, radio, TV, newspaper, and online. See the Legislature’s press release about this good news. This good news also means regular access to county law libraries located in courthouses. Those…
Sailboats Can Be “Floating Homes” in Oregon
…supplemental judgments for costs and disbursements. (read full case)” (Real Estate and Land Use (RELU) section newsletter is not free online, but local law libraries will either have it or…
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
If you use the OHS research library, mark your calendar with the info below. If you’ve never visited OHS and their library, you’ve missed an Oregon treasure. Plan…
When Do I Have to Vacate My House After the Oregon Foreclosure Auction?
Lots of people think that answers to legal question are online. Hah! Law librarians and lawyer know that few, if any, answers to legal “questions” are “online.” “Laws” are…
Confused About the Google Book Publishing Settlement?
LLRX dot com has a December 2008 article that may help you disentangle the settlement agreement: A Guide for the Perplexed: Libraries and the Google Library Settlement…
What Does One Do With a Bouncing (NSF) Check?
debt collection options you may pursue lawfully. 3) The Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) can be found online or in print at many public libraries. Use the index and look up…
Appealing Your Case in Oregon: Legal Research Resources
2 is in the works) 2) “Appeal and Review” (loose-leaf, practice manual)Oregon State Bar CLE Manual(Some county law libraries will also have the online version of this manual.) 3) “A…
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