…for attorneys, legal scholars, and the general public.” I’ve blogged before here at Oregon Legal Research about free and low-cost legal research databases, so add AltLaw to the pool….
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New Legal Research Guide – Collecting Judgments
…always that interesting, but we do get quite a few questions about judgments and how to actually collect on them. So, we recently added a new legal research guide on collecting judgments to the…
Zimmerman’s Legal Research Guide
If you haven’t heard or used Zimmerman’s Legal Research guide, give it a whirl. You might find you use it again and again. Andy Zimmerman has now created…
Legal and Financial Foreclosure Information Online
A guide to many excellent online resources on foreclosures has been compiled by the Wisconsin State Law Library in their current newsletter: Look also at their State Law Library’s…
Oregon Writs of Assistance
…Security Interests” (OSB CLE Deskbook) You may also want to consult an attorney for legal information and advice. DISCLAIMER: 1) The information provided on this blog is for research purposes…
Ask a Journalist Today: What is “Title 42”?
…transcriptionist journalist / writer. Do your homework. Do your job. Take a class in legal research. Enroll in a legal studies or paralegal program for journalists and other professionals who…
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…
Limited License Legal Technicians: In Theory and In Action
Washington State is the latest state to create a Limited License Legal Technician (LLLT) professional classification. Find a Washington Limited License Legal Technician (LLLT) Research Guide at the Gallagher…
Legal Newspapers in Oregon
Journal. b) The Legal Researcher’s Desk Reference has a complete list of legal newspapers. (And it’s high time for me to order the new edition for my library!) Second: In…
How do I find Oregon court records?
…and list of events or documents, you can use the courts’ online Records and Calendar Search. Some law libraries have access to the courts’ Oregon eCourt Case Information Network (OECI)….
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