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…a Legal Information Center and a Law Library matters to Law Library patrons, whether they are lawyers or self-represented litigants. Read this article from their WSLL Newsletter, February 2016 issue:…

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“Thinking About Designing Courthouses for Access to Justice,” posted on January 17, 2016 by Richard Zorza. Courthouse construction is on the minds of all Oregonians. As long as the project…

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…locating federal, local, municipal, appellate, or county justice court records! 1) Search and copy procedures vary from county to county – and they change, so call ahead. 2) You usually…

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As a result, a few law libraries in other states have developed self-help centers to provide their patrons with not only research assistance, but legal assistance as well…. [Mark’s] work…

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…Montana Wins Legal Forms Case ,” by Judy Meadows, State Law Library of Montana   “Montana Supreme Court’s Commission on Self-Represented Litigants (the Commission) and Montana Legal Services Association have…

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…use to Oregon lawyers, support staff, and self-represented litigants: 1) How to Find Oregon (and other court) Appellate Court Briefs 2) OCCLL Databases: Oregon County Law…

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…for example, self-help litigants could use: 1) Assistance preparing for Small Claims Court2) Assistance writing demand letters3) Assistance or advice also with post-judgment collection procedures I’ve blogged before about Oregon…

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