Some very useful research websites are referenced here: Ten Best Websites for Family Court Attorneys, September 18, 2009, by J. Benjamin Stevens The list includes ISP List, Meetways, Pipl,…
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Free Online Database of Supreme Court of California Cases, Annotated
Online, FREE, access to cases from the Supreme Court of California (annotated) . Read many more great legal research tips at Legal Research Plus….
Take the Multnomah Central (Circuit) Courthouse Community Survey
current seismic codes, is overcrowded and presents serious safety concerns for the public due to poor separation of criminal defendants from judges, witnesses and court personnel….” [Link to Survey.]…
October 1, 2011 OJD Circuit Court Filing Fees
I’ve been informed that OJD hopes to have the Oct 1, 2011, court fee announcements ready to go shortly after September 16th. I’m not sure when the Oregon Circuit Courts will…
How Do You Want to be Remembered? A Tribute to California Appellate Court Presiding Justice, David Sills
Lest you think Justice Bedsworth writes only humor – and appellate court decisions, read on: “ October 2011 – David George Sills (March 21, 1938–August 23, 2011…
Fastcase Tools: Justia, NewsLibrary, USLegalForms
…once. It’s the depth of PACER with the power of Fastcase. You can also filter by state, court, date or type of suit. When you select a document you’d like…
Oregon Justice Courts (and Justices of the Peace)
sector. For example: Oregon has a variety of county, municipal, and justice courts. And now it has a new county justice court. Read the online Blue Book entry…
Pronouncing Dictionary of the Supreme Court of the United States
something both fun and useful – at least for lawyers and law librarians? From Yale Law School, this gem: Pronouncing Dictionary of the Supreme Court of the United States…
Oregon 2015 Supplementary Local Rules Available Now
Visit the OJD Court Rules website to link to the February 1st, 2015, Supplementary Local Rules…
2011 Court Technology Conference
in the Courts, to Cameras in the Federal Courts, to Project Management, and much, much more. Read a Law Librarian’s view of Day 2 of the conference ….
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