…& Answer websites: Conveyance Quandry? Consult a Traffic Blog! In Oregon, we do have the Oregonian’s Road Report, but it’s not quite the same thing, is it? And then there…
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Oregon Electronic Portal Advisory Board
Governor Kulongoski and the 2009 Oregon Legislature created an Electronic Portal Advisory Board (EPAB) (see ORS 182.126 et seq). The Board includes state agency staff, legislators and members of…
How do I serve legal papers in Oregon?
…service. We started by pointing them to the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure, which outline the process and options for service in civil suits. It’s important to note there are…
Is Your (Oregon) Developer or Lender Going Under?
…a contact number, visit the Oregon Secretary of State, Corporation Division and search their databases, or 4) Contact the Oregon Construction Contractor Board (CCB), or 5) Contact the Oregon Division…
Oregon Attorney General Opinions and Letters of Advice
Non-attorney Oregon legal researchers frequently overlook Oregon attorney-general opinions. Not every legal problem will require a search of attorney general opinions, but you don’t want to miss this research…
Oregon State Bar: 30-Second Law School
Law school in 30 seconds? Not quite, but close! Visit the Oregon State Bar’s public website for some fun lessons in the law. They answer questions like these…
Oregon Nonprofits and the Law
…research is the Nonprofit Association of Oregon (NAO) (formerly known as TACS) and their the excellent Oregon nonprofit corporation handbook , which is the place to begin…
Oregon Mobile Home Owners and Renters
Did you know there is an Oregon State Mobile Home Ombudsman? There is tons of information at their website and a toll-free number to call if you have more…
Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries
The following Oregon law libraries have a selection of credit-worthy Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course materials available for members of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) and others who can…
Finding Death Records and Obituaries in Oregon (and beyond)
…librarians when the specific question is particularly vexing. 2) In Oregon, public libraries may have these subscription databases that you can search, sometimes remotely:a) America’s Obituaries and Death Noticesb) Biography…
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