…through local newspapers, and to educate the public on the value and use of its right to know….” (Link to PNRC About webpage.) Previous OLR posts on legal notices….
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Can I have a lawyer in Small Claims Court?
…them a book by Nolo Press called How to Represent Yourself in Court. Nolo Press is a legal publisher that provides information on a legal topic written for non-legal professionals….
Grandparent Visitation Rights in Oregon
…for petitioning the court for third-party or grandparent visitation rights. If you don’t want to believe me, read the 2012 Legal Guide for Grandparents, which also says there are no…
Legal Self-Help Clinic for Appeals (Minnesota)
This a joint initiative of the Minnesota State Law Library and the Appellate Practice Section of the Minnesota State Bar Association. “New self-help clinic helps Minnesotans navigate appeals…
Some Students CAN Discharge Student Loans in Bankruptcy
…on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company. These blog posts are snippets of…
Legal Research Guide Search Engine
Sometimes you just need a legal research guide, not a full-bodied Google or Dogpile search. Try this from our wonderful law librarian colleagues at Cornell University Law Library,…
Looking for a Job in the Legal World?
Excerpt from the Law Librarian blog post: “LawCrossing features the largest collection of active legal jobs in the world, including more than 70,000 positions at top law firms,…
Work Permits Not Needed for Oregon Teens
…OREGON LEGAL RESEARCH BLOG: DISCLAIMERS and REGRETS We cannot respond to most legal research questions . Disclaimer : The information provided on this…
Fastcase Tools: Justia, NewsLibrary, USLegalForms
…to download, the tool takes you to the individual PACER site, where standard charges apply.” [Link to Jim Calloway’s blog post.] Note: This Oregon Legal Research website and blog…
Fun with Legal Writing … and Anchovies (with a main dish of haiku)
Almost every good legal writer will say, “good legal writing is simply good writing.” David Giacalone, in his 12/29/07, f/ka post, you tell ‘em – hold the anchovies, teaches…
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