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Oregon Access to Justice CLE, Dec. 18, 2012, Hillsboro, Oregon
An Access to Justice CLE is presented by the Lawyers’ Association of Washington County (LAWC), a Chapter of Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLs). (Earn one Access to Justice credit.) Tuesday,…
Can I file for punitive damages on an Oregon small claims case against a business?
This question came from a reader who came upon the Oregon Legal Research blog while doing some research. About Oregon small claims court and damages: Judges and mediators…
Oregon Council on Court Procedures
The Oregon Council on Court Procedures has a new website. Their much awaited Minutes are included. From their home page: “Welcome to the Oregon Council on Court Procedures. The…
Another Oregon Public Law Librarian Honored: Jennifer Dalglish
…by individuals who are not members of the Oregon State Bar. This year’s recipient is Jennifer Dalglish.” (Oregon State Bar Annual Awards, December 8, 2016. I saved today’s view of…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #5
Previous Bites: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1 and Bite #2 (Bill of Rights, 1-6) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3 (Bill of Rights, 7-12) Oregon Constitution…
Boring and Dull Day Passes Oregon House of Representatives
Boring (Oregon) and Dull (Scotland) Day Passes Oregon House of Representatives 2013 HB 2352: Designates August 9 of each year as Boring and Dull Day: Relating to Boring and…
Online Legal Research Databases in Oregon County Law Libraries
There are many free, publicly accessible, legal research databases in Oregon County Law Libraries. We update the Oregon County Law Libraries Legal Research Databases directory at least twice a…
How to Change Your Voter Party-Affiliation Registration in Oregon
It’s easy to register to vote in Oregon, online, in person, by mail. Visit the Oregon Secretary of State Elections homepage or the Register to Vote page directly. It’s…
“Are you a licensed Oregon attorney?” is a Yes or No Question
Check Your “Attorney’s” Bona Fides! (Don’t be an April Fool.) “I thought he was a licensed attorney.”“I thought a paralegal could advise and represent me.”“He said he knew Oregon…
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