…school or county law library (see sidebar for links) and ask about reading a copy.) There is lots of information on the Internet about locating public records, but makes sure…
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Setting Up Business as a Debt Collector in Oregon
…business research resources all over the Internet, including the ones you’ll find at your public library and others like this Small Business Legal Clinic (and I blogged about it…
Oregon Jury Verdicts: Statistics, Reports, Research
…and statistics are compiled regularly. 2) Check with OJD if you are searching jury verdicts statewide. 3) Check with the county’s law library to find…
Oregon Legal Forms: The Pyramid
…of standardized, court-authorized, forms. Other states (e.g. Oregon) do not, though we do have some (see for example in family law matters). Public law library employees seldom hand…
A Peacock (Named Bismarck) and the Law
…a legal research or law library angle on the situation. (The fact that neighbor kids have named it Bismarck doesn’t help, except for the laugh factor. You know,…
Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries
…their own, they are on the phone to their very own lawyers, who we (law librarians) see later, uh, IN THE LAW LIBRARY. There are much longer responses to…
Finding a good lawyer
Finding a good lawyer – Answering patron questions about finding a good lawyer in Oregon A common misconception about law library services is that we can help with lawyer…
100 Uses for Pocket U.S. Constitutions
…it occurred to me that I should start a 100 Uses for Pocket U.S. Constitutions list. Here goes: 1) To hand out to law library patrons on Constitution Day.2) To…
Oregon Legal Research Materials Not Online or Through Fee-Based Databases Only
…Washington County Law Library, Library Services Washington County Law Library, Document Index (title: Not Online) Researchers may find this grid saves them a little time….
Going to Jail: How Juvenile Books Portray the Prison Experience
The Association for Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA) offers these, and other, courses for library employees: Going to Jail: How Juvenile Books Portray the Prison Experience: “This five…
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