I start off the New Year (January 2010) on the right foot (or the 3rd wheel) with Traffic Week at the Oregon Legal Research blog. Stay tuned for posts…
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New Legal Research Guide – Consumer Law
The Washington County Law Library has a new legal research guide on consumer law. You can find all of the library’s legal research guides on the Subject Guides page…
CLEs in Oregon Public Libraries (and appellate court briefs and free databases)
Libraries Legal Research Database Grid (also from our Oregon legal resources webpage ) 3) Links to other Oregon legal research guides and lawyer resources…
Copyright Tools for Libraries and Librarians (ALA)
from the February 2016 Legal Research Plus blog post, and their link to the ALA Copyright Tools website. Hat tip to Legal Research Plus for this and many other research tips…
PACER: Researching Federal Court Case Dockets and Documents
case. If you use a database other than PACER, please read the disclaimers carefully. OREGON LEGAL RESEARCH BLOG: DISCLAIMERS and REGRETS We cannot respond to most…
Oregon Bankruptcy Law Blogs
Bankruptcy law is federal law so you want to look not only at Oregon attorney, law firm, and legal blogs, but also at federal bankruptcy online resources. (There are…
A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books, 2022 (Svengalis)
Ken Svengalis has published a 2nd edition (2022) of his “A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books” — and it’s half the price of the first…
Legal Citation Introduction and Guide
Introduction to Basic Legal Citation (online ed. 2010), by Peter W. Martin, is available, with all the other goodies at the ever wonderful Cornell Legal Information (LII) website….
Oregon Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) Research Resources
legal research resources available at Oregon county law libraries: 1. Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) (in print or online) 2. United States Code (print and online): GPO Access or at Cornell….
It’s July 2011: Are your online (or digital) statutes authenticated and official?
online) statutes and other legal research materials are not official, authenticated, and are only prima facie evidence of the law. If you think about it, this makes (some)…
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