The latest volume of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, no. 4, 2006, has one article (out of six total) about Oregon law. It is the Comment “Missing from…
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Oregon Legal Separation Packet: Samples, Not Updated!!
…has to plug along the best one can. Public law librarians not infrequently get requests for legal separation forms. Oregon has, rather had, legal separation forms, and still, sort of,…
Oregon Foreclosures
…own: In my previous post on foreclosures in Oregon, I mentioned that the Oregon State Bar (OSB) was about to release two new Legal Links programs. They are out…
Oregon Law Librarians (back) on TV: Topic: Family Law
…tuned.) Some of the legal information sites we talked about included: · OJD Family Law website · Legal Aid Services of Oregon · Oregon State Bar public information · Oregon…
Oregon Superseded ORS Digitization Project: 1953-1987
The Washington County (Oregon) Law Library is scanning the 1953-1987 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). These particular volumes are also known as the “Gutbusters,” because the pages are filed…
Oregon Notaries: There is a New Journal Rule: ID Theft Protections
From the Secretary of State’s office, Filing in Oregon dot com: “The Secretary of State has issued a new Oregon Administrative Rule, effective May 1, 2008 OAR 160-100-0210 Information…
Oregon Legislative History: From PGE to Gaines
For a lesson on how Oregon has heretofore interpreted legislative history (and intent) – and how they will do so henceforth: Oregon v. Gaines (SC S055031), April 30, 2009…
Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice in Oregon
…useful, but when they part less than amicably, they must have a book, forms, checklists, and sometimes more – a referee maybe? In Oregon, attorneys also have the incomparable PLF…
Casemaker vs Fastcase: Closed vs “Open” Source
Bob Ambrogi recently posted this to his website: Casemaker Fights Back Over Loss in Oregon (posted Thursday, October 01, 2009): “… I described the two as “in a head-to-head…
U.S. District Court of Oregon Cases NOT Available on a Free, Public Website
Why should Oregon (and some other states) federal District Court cases be available only to people with access to paid subscription databases such as PACER, Lexis, Westlaw, etc.? With…
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