The latest issue of the Willamette Law Review (vol.44, #2, Winter 2007) is chock full of articles on Oregon: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Oregon Law Commission: Bridging the Gaps…
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Updates (and venting) on PACER and AOC Removal of Court Documents
entire file, which will be sent by email. (PACER costs are 10 cents per page. Opinions, however, are free.) The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts released a statement Tuesday…
Municipal Courts and DUII in Astoria
For some reason the subject of municipal courts, their jurisdiction, appeals from, and their judges keeps popping up these past couple of weeks. I was scanning the newspapers from…
Tyler Goes to Court to Avenge a Videogame-Controller Wrong: A Judicial Civics Lesson Coloring-Book
Visit the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) Justice Case Files website to read this hilarious coloring-book story: Justice Case File 4: The Case of the Broken Controller is…
Affordable Lawyers: What Did Your County Law Library Do For You Today?
students, tax professionals, out of state and non-U.S. attorneys and self-represented litigants with legal interests in Oregon, and more all use the public (county) law library. Fact: Some of our…
Oregon State Court Furlough, August 17, 2012
“Reminder — Oregon State Courts Closed Friday, August 17, for Mandatory Furlough Oregon state courts and their offices will be closed Friday, August 25, 2012, because of budget cuts….
Oregon Sheriff’s Association Civil Process Manual, $350
involving civil process will benefit from this informative seventeen chapter civil process manual. The Oregon State Sheriffs’ 2014 Civil Process Manual features topics of interest, including service and enforcement of…
How Do I Find Someone in Oregon to Transcribe a Court Recording?
the CD and how it was recorded. For example, Oregon Courts use FTR (“For The Record”) to record trials. Is that what is on your CD? 2) Second, keep in…
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…
“Oddest Oregon Secretary of State Election Race”
J. Mapes at the Oregonian in “Four Democrats Compete for State’s Oddest Elected Post” has an interesting take on the Sec’y of State position: Excerpt from post: “… The…
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