…links. 1) Oregon DOJ Child Support Program: Determining Paternity and more 2) The Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) “Oregon Law Help” website (click on Family, and then Paternity) 3)…
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Access to Justice: Ideas and Business Models
The process of creating and implementing new business models, for businesses, for nonprofits, for libraries, and for the legal profession, begins with discussing and examining new ideas. The new…
Hiring a Lawyer: Clients and Lawyer Fees
…list? It is not enough just to get a recommendation for a lawyer who can help you with your legal problem. You need to do a some preliminary research and…
Stepparent Adoption in Oregon
Public law librarians are frequently asked how a stepparent can adopt a child. Non-attorneys think this is a simple legal procedure and all they need are “forms.” (And no,…
Legal Research Search Engines
It takes a lot to rock a law librarian’s boat, but a nifty search engine for legal research guides, and other research resources, comes close to doing so. See…
Grandparent Custody and Visitation Rights in Oregon: 2015 HB 3014
…“Oregon grandparents rights” by Amy Wang, 6/3/15: “Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has signed a bill that will maintain grandparents’ legal rights if parents’ legal rights are terminated. Currently, if a…
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…
Oregon Pedestrian Rights: a Legal Guide
The law firm of Swanson, Thomas & Coon has developed a guide to Oregon Pedestrian Rights: A Legal Guide to Pedestrians on Foot Recent statistics on pedestrian deaths and…
Empirical Legal Studies Database (ELSD)
…find them the answer. Empirical Legal Studies Database And what is an ELSD? From their own description, here’s an excerpt: “… We selected the journals for inclusion in the…
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