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Oregon Small Claims Court: A Checklist for Plaintiffs and Defendants
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Online legal research for criminal defendants
This isn’t from Oregon, but concerns legal research. A paralegal in Muncie Indiana, who is accused of drug charges, has been granted access LexisNexis to prepare his defense. It…
How to Find Out if Someone Has Been Sued, Convicted, or is on a Sex Offender List?
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Work Permits Not Needed for Oregon Teens
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Pet Poisoning: New Legal Theory
Lawyers Set to Argue New Legal Theory in Pet-Poisoning Cases, from Law.com (article by Lynne Marek in The National Law Journal, April 10, 2007) “Class action litigators and animal…
Unbundled Family Law Legal Services
From the Marion County Circuit Court: “The Court is organizing a notebook for pro se litigants containing information about local attorneys who offer unbundled legal services. To participate, fill…
Bankruptcy Clinic: Oregon State Bar (OSB) and Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO)
It’s time to update my June 15, 2008 LASO Bankruptcy Clinic blog post. The OSB Debtor-Creditor Section and LASO bankruptcy (and other) links to information and their brochure…
Legal Research in our Big, Bad, Mad World: Law of the Pacific Islands and Beyond
If you haven’t discovered the wealth of legal research information at LLRX, here’s your chance to take a quick tour. Start with Law of the Pacific Islands, but explore…
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