required). 4) The PACER website provides detailed cost and billing information. (The State of Oregon counterpart (not to be confused with the U.S. District of Oregon , which is…
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The Secret Life of Oregon Legislative History
rather Now, take some of that information you found in #1 and 2 above, and use it to hone your Internet search. You’d be surprised what searches as simple as…
Public Records Requests and Locating Wills
…any attempt to get access to a record of a government or public entity. In Oregon, state law provides a broad right of access to records generated by or for…
Small Business Legal Advice
…They find it from a growing number of resources, among them peer or networking groups, mentors, professional and trade groups and government-sponsored organizations such as SCORE, an association of executives…
Librarians: State and County Law Libraries: Funding and Governance DRAFT Grid
We’ve been working with AALL-SCCLL members to update a state-county law library organization and funding grid, but we are still missing feedback from librarians in several states. If you…
Oregon 2011 Legislative Session
…calendar days in duration. (2) The Legislative Assembly may hold an organizational session that is not subject to the limits of subsection (1) of this section for the purposes of…
Exploring Government Transparency
…contracting and subcontracting information Pie charts showing primary revenue sources for each agency Descriptions of the mission, function and program categories of each agency…
Is 2013 your (Oregon) OSB MCLE Reporting Year?
…can find more information on borrowing county law library CLEs at the Oregon Legal Research blogpost: Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries For information about the…
Oregon Legal Separation Packet: Samples, Not Updated!!
Legal self-help is a bit of a crap-shoot unless you have official (i.e. court sanctioned and current) legal forms or the guiding hand of an attorney, but sometimes one…
It’s not all online, folks: PACER Removes Many Federal Court Documents
So allow extra time for locating the documents you need. And remember, Time = Money. “No longer available on PACER: As of August 10, 2014 the following information will…
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