With apologies to the incomparable Edwin Newman (who first created Kid Pro Quo, the boxer who gave as good as he got, in his book, “Sunday Punch”) and to…
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Equal Justice Conference (Portland, Oregon, April 30-May 3, 2014)
or public library legal reference services and A2J (access to justice) issues: Self-Represented Litigation Network Educational Program, Wednesday, April 30 (8:30am-5:30pm) EJC links: 1) Equal Justice Conference (ABA) 2014, Portland,…
Oregon Judicial Branch Four Year Report (2011-2014)
…acquire. People need the advice of lawyers. But that costs money. Excerpt from the report: “Healthy Courts Provide Resources for Self-Represented Litigants: Statistics show that self-represented litigants don’t think they…
Oregon Beer Librarian and the Pro-Am (ages 70-95) Brewers of Machine Gun Maggie Imperial IPA
…retirement community team up with the local homebrew club and a local brewery to brew a professional-amateur (pro-am) beer to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association? …. The members range in age from…
Pro Se Parents and Winkelman
…I’d posted previously about Winkelman, here. If you do follow pro se litigant rights issues and don’t follow Shlep, now’s your chance to bring yourself up to date….
East Multnomah County Justice Center and Public Law Libraries
…for lawyers to meet with clients or pro se litigants to meet with a volunteer lawyer, a computer for online research (a couple of subscription databases and the web), wireless…
“Free and Online” is not Quite the Same as “Equal Access to Justice”
…December 15, 2010 ‘… Pro se litigants, who often can’t afford attorneys and instead choose to represent themselves, are quickly becoming the largest share of users of public law libraries,…
Google Me, Google Me: The Funny (and scary) World of Online Legal Research
…pro se litigants, is often a question: Have you ever researched an actual legal question in a case where the other side has an attorney? Their responses help me find…
OJD iForms: A DIY Option
OJD iForms is an easy way for self-represented litigants to produce court documents in a variety of case types including Family Law, Landlord/Tenant, and Small Claims. According to the…
Free Legal Research Databases for all Oregonians
resources and services that Oregon does have for self-represented litigants and for lawyers, especially in metro areas.) And as you will see from Legal Research is Easy, legal research advice…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

