What’s in a Name?: Pro per, pro se, self-represented litigant? Read Shlep , the Pro Se Nomenclature Problem, and weigh in. What would you want to be…
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Oregon Statutes of Limitations and ORS 12.220, a “Saving Statute”
Statutes of limitations (aka limitations of actions) drive people crazy. Pro se litigants think it should be easy to find out how long they have to decide whether or…
Oregon Constitution: Wikisource, Wikiproject Oregon, and More
…extent our current ORS is like that, with the addition of any Special Session laws, but you can see why it is hard for attorneys and pro se litigants sometimes…
Legal Notice by Publication
Pro se litigants, and new lawyers, will ask us questions about how to “publish a legal notice.” Does it have to be in the newspaper? Which newspaper?…
Free and Open Access to the Law
…movement. … . After considering the need for open access to the law for pro se litigants, scholars from outside the legal academy, and practicing lawyers, after considering and…
Oregon Family Law Facilitators
…pro se (self-represented) litigants, but the Facilitator is also an excellent source of information for local attorneys (who may also offer to volunteer their services to the Facilitator). Contact your…
Multnomah County Circuit Court 2014 Report on the Multnomah Law Library
…best practices, for ways to restructure the Multnomah Law Library into a self-help center to better serve pro se litigants.” The report’s full title: “Building the 21st Century Legal Resource…
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) in Oregon
Pro se litigants also need to know about the SCRA and its requirements. Check with the court where you are filing your case for information and forms. Some of us…
Oregon Law and Laws Online: Ha Ha Ha
…pro se litigants really need to see those old ORSs! Ha ha ha. ( You can find some of them here , thanks to our favorite law student, Robb…
Oregon Supplemental Local Rules
I love great questions from pro se litigants, paralegals, and law students. (Lawyers have great questions too, but usually they are of the, “that would be a terrific…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

