…has to plug along the best one can. Public law librarians not infrequently get requests for legal separation forms. Oregon has, rather had, legal separation forms, and still, sort of,…
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How to Get FREE Telephone Number Information in Oregon
…the Washington County (Oregon) Watermaster, type this into your search engine: washingon county oregon watermaster. You’ll get up to date contact info (especially if you make sure you click on…
Oregon Law Librarians (back) on TV: Topic: Family Law
…tuned.) Some of the legal information sites we talked about included: · OJD Family Law website · Legal Aid Services of Oregon · Oregon State Bar public information · Oregon…
Oregon Attorney Blogs: OSB Legal Publications and PLF Law Practice Managment Tips
1) Stay on top of useful Oregon law publications: The Oregon Legal Publications blog is just entering the blawg-world and will include writing tips from their attorney editors, excerpts from…
Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook and Compilation, 2014
From OSB Legal Publications blog: “Available Now for Pre-order: Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook and Compilation, Vols. 1 and 2: This two volume set will include Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook…
Oregon Payroll Deduction Seven-Day Rule
You never know what you might learn when you search the blogs for Oregon legal news. For example, here’s a useful post: Oregon Employers Should Take Care with Employee…
Superseded Oregon Revised Statutes: A Legislative, OJD, and County Law Library Collaboration
Oregon legal researchers and attorneys rejoice! The Washington County Law Library staff are scanning the 1953-1993 ORS from statute books donated by the Oregon Supreme Court, Oregon Legislative Counsel…
Are Oregon County Counsel Opinions “Public Record”?
In the late 70’s through 1980’s Oregon county counsel attorneys prepared formal opinions on significant issues, sort of like Oregon Attorney General opinions. These opinions were open to…
Musicians, Taxes, and Oregon Law
The Oregonian ran an interesting story by Helen Yung on October 10, 2007, “Who pays the piper when musicians visit?” From the story: “The way the state sees it,…
Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice in Oregon
…useful, but when they part less than amicably, they must have a book, forms, checklists, and sometimes more – a referee maybe? In Oregon, attorneys also have the incomparable PLF…
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