Take a look at the Lane County Law Library Index to Legal Research Guides. It’s excellent and will just get better and better. They link to useful legal…
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What Oregon Legislators Need During Public Testimony
…system, how county law library system or any public library system operates, how OJD is distinct from DOJ, etc. Your business before the Legislature may be even more complex than…
Researching Commercial Leases in Oregon
…CLE materials from Oregon and non-Oregon CLE vendors. You can search law school library catalogs online. You can search most state law library catalogs online. Several publishers and organizations have…
Developing a Law Firm Social Media Policy
KCLL Klues , the King County (Washington) Law Library blog has this post from 10/31/11 . It has links to useful resources and sample policies, all of which may…
Oregon Jury Verdicts
…librarians: Jury Verdicts & Jury Instructions Research Guide, from the Georgetown Law Library There are also various Oregon sources of jury instructions and jury verdict compilations: 1) OSB Jury Instructions…
Free College Courses Online
In the library world, one always meets people who want to learn something new every day. It’s not hard to do, but what if you want to get…
When Do I Have to Vacate My House After the Oregon Foreclosure Auction?
…able to answer the question. Have your paperwork handy for the counselor to review. Your law library or public library or even your State Legislator will be able to refer…
How to Find Out if Someone Has Been Sued, Convicted, or is on a Sex Offender List?
…need to find a library with access to PACER or visit a federal courthouse. There are several in Oregon (e.g. courthouse directory ). FOURTH: As for…
Don’t Remove that Mattress Tag!
…records about their taxpayer funded expenditures). Mary Whisner, at the Gallagher Law Library, University of Washington, has posted a link to her article about the Law Behind the Mattress…
Small Claims Court in Oregon: Advice and Tips for Plaintiffs and Defendants
…you sue or defend yourself. For example, in Lane County, you would visit the Lane County Circuit Court Small Claims Court website (and the Lane County Law Library, too!). 3)…
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