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Washington County (Oregon) Judge Gayle A. Nachtigal Inducted into NCSC Society
NCSC Selects Judge Gayle A. Nachtigal for Warren E. Burger Society: Induction Recognizes Commitment to National Nonprofit Court Reform Organization “Williamsburg, Va. (Nov. 16, 2009) — Judge Gayle A….
Oregon Lawyers, County Bar Association Services & Websites
I always learn something new when I look at Oregon lawyer bar association websites. The Multnomah Bar Association (MBA) has lots and lots of information, for…
Legal Style Manuals: “The Bluebook: Uniform System of Citation”
The current edition of “ The Bluebook: Uniform System of Citation ,” is the 19th. The editors come out with a new edition about once every five years, so…
Oregon Judicial Department Self-Help Website
The Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) is updating their Self-Help webpages. Visit the OJD homepage for links to even more information….
New Legal Research Guide – Estate Planning
We have a new legal research guide on Estate Planning available on the law library’s website. You can find previously posted information on estate planning through the “estate planning”…
Oregon Superseded ORS Digitization Project: 1953-1987
…Law Library’s homepage, then click on General Information, and then What’s New) Note: I just heard from an Oregon law librarian who said that their 1979-80 ORS volumes…
Oregon Law Libraries: Hours and Types of Service
find a directory of Oregon county law library databases and other legal research information at the Washington County Law Library What’s New webpage. 3) PUBLIC OREGON LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) BarBooks Database
The collection of materials in the Oregon State Bar (OSB) BarBooks database is impressive – see the list below. Our lawyers and self-represented litigants still like the print…
Clocks Change, March 13th, 2011
It’s never too late to think ahead to springing ahead. For more time change information: NIST: In 2011, March 13, 2011 (see Current Time Change Rules and…
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