Legal Informatics Blog alerts us to the forthcoming: McMillan: Eight Rules of E-Filing and on to the Eight Rules of E-Filing at the Court…
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Researching Appellate Court Briefs: Online? Low-cost?
Law librarians teach law students and new lawyers that state and federal appellate court briefs are treasure troves, but they are not the easiest documents to search. For example,…
Too Big to Sue, (new-ish) Tort Reform, Arbitration Clauses, the Supreme Court and You
…June 21st, 2013 Be a smart consumer: 1) Oregon: Department of Justice, Oregon Law Help 2) U.S.: Federal Trade Commission And always, stop and look both ways before…
How to Find Oregon Appellate Court Briefs
update this information: State of Oregon Law Library has a link to their briefs collection or you can use this research guide: How to Find Oregon Appellate Court Briefs…
Revised Link to the “Revised FAPA Benchguide 2006” (and other Oregon domestic violence resources)
to the bottom of the page and click on the link to the .pdf. The State of Oregon FAPA forms on that same page may also be of interest, although…
Adult Adoption in Oregon
You will need to research statutes and regulations on adult adoption in Oregon, but the following might be good places to start to get an overview of the process,…
Oregon and the Uniform Collaborative Law Act
article on an interesting Oregon legal issue that is worthy of some attention, but alas. Try searching Oregon law reviews and what do you find? Not much, at least not…
Oregon Legal Research Resources for Tenants and Landlords: The Facts of Life
Referral Service: website and phone: 503-684-3763 2) Oregon Law Center, Tenant’s Hotline (more info at the Oregon Law Help website): 503-648-7723 3) Community Alliance of Tenants (CAT), Renter’s Rights Hotline:…
Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA): 2013 HB 2944
Session as HB 2944. UELMA aims to ensure preservation of and permanent public access to official electronic legal documents. Oregon’s UELMA does not include court decisions, unlike the uniform law….
Official vs. Unofficial Sources of Law (with a side of Positive Law)
is a source that has been authorized by an official body, such as a court or a legislature. In Oregon, for example, we have the official statutes of Oregon, published…
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