…reliable legal information, a law library is one good place to begin, online or on the phone or in person. I posted previously about other state’s law libraries: State and…
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Authors and Lawyers and “Book” Contracts
…writers to imagine life, and publishing, in the future. 1) Google Book Settlement (See also the Guide for the Perplexed and posts at Library Law ,…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Public Website Update
…have a computer, please visit your public library or public law library. Many, most, libraries have computers and headphones you can use to listen to these OSB programs….
Finding Local Newspaper Articles in Oregon
I picked up the paper Multnomah County Library brochure on Finding Local Newspaper Articles and thought the information might be useful to my readers here at the OLR blog….
The Saga of the Missing EAB Decisions
…I next checked our library’s collection, where I found Employment Relations Board decisions, but nothing from the EAB. I checked the EAB website, where you can search for decisions, but…
Oregon Attorney General Opinions and Letters of Advice
…their designation. Informal opinions appear in the subject index as, for example, 1997-1. Formal opinions appear as, for example, 8246.” (link to AG website) Not every library has the full…
Getting Relatives to Move Out: Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law
…or one or more of these resources at a website and library near you: 1) Read Oregon landlord-tenant law, Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). But we warned: the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act…
Oregon State Bar Public Website
…and worth watching if you need information about landlord-tenant law, DUII, Small Claims Court, and much, much more. If you don’t have a computer, please visit your public library or…
Guides to Free and Low-Cost Legal Research Tools
…the words “research guide.” Another useful search word is “pathfinder.” This Guide to Free and Low-cost Legal Research is from Georgetown Law Library. As you might imagine, law library associations…
Oregon Consumer Law: Parking Tickets, Tax Collectors, Weekend Tow Jobs, and a “Notice of Tort Claim” Appeal
…is so familiar to a public law librarian: many, many people come into the law library to ask, “Where and How Do I Appeal?” Complete answers to questions people…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

