…have lots of useful information, so check the website of the court where you will file your case or where you need assistance: The Washington State Courts websites…
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How to Write an “Oregon Encyclopedia” Entry & Other Oregon History Research Tips
…open to the public. What was the “Great Light Way,” and what was its impact on the development of downtown Portland?Where can you find more information about “Portland’s Great Light…
JOB: Oregon Law Library Assistant Position
…offers their employees a collaborative culture and a comprehensive benefits package. For more information on this position and to apply on-line, please visit our Human Resources website. Washington County Human…
Oregon Ballot Measure Evaluation: Citizens’ Initiative Review Commission (CIR)
“The CIR is an innovative way of publicly evaluating ballot measures so voters have clear, useful, and trustworthy information at election time.” The Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review Commission (aka…
How to Buy Legal Print and Online Books and Databases
Lawyers and librarians who buy legal books and databases rely on the stupendous “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide & Reference Manual” and we welcome the latest 2012 edition. You can…
New legal research guide – Animal law
In the interesting lawsuit news department, the San Jose Mercury News recently reported that a man has sued the California Department of Fish and Game after being attached by…
UPDATED: How to Find a Case Online – using Free resources
…case using a citation. If you don’t have access to a bound reporter, here is a quick overview of a few of your free options for locating cases online. Free case-retrieval resources:…
New Douglas County (Oregon) Law Library Website
Today we’re featuring the new website for the Douglas County (Oregon) Law Library. Oregon county law libraries offer lots of services, individually and as an association (we share information…
Free Tracking of Federal and 50-States Legislation
From Free Government Information (FGI) (and check out their blogroll): “Sunlight releases Scout to help track legislative/regulatory process” “Today, our pals at the Sunlight Foundation released Scout, a new…
What Do Lawyers Do? Careers in the Law: Five Quick and Easy Research Resources
…Law Schools: Don’t forget a great source for information: Law School Career Services, Admissions Offices, and Incoming Students websites Visit the websites of the law schools you think you want…
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