…See more Covid-19 legal research and resource lists on our blog and and from our Oregon Legal Research homepage. Most Oregon public libraries will have their own local Covid-19 resources…
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Appealing Your Case in Oregon: Legal Research Resources
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: (This is a companion blog post to the previous ones on Writing (and Finding) Oregon Appellate Court Briefs and on…
Local Currency or Scrip in Oregon
Thank you to the Lane County Law Librarian for her help in compiling this information. (And check out her great Oregon legal research guides , too.) SCRIP and…
Oregon Interest Rates: How Much Can They Charge?
A question frequently asked in law libraries: What is the highest interest rate imposed on debts allowed by Oregon law? Here is my 2009 (before the end of the…
The 2015 Oregon Revised Statutes are Now Online
The 2015 ORS are now online View the online, almost official (i.e. prima facie evidence of the law), 2015 Oregon Revised Statutes at the Oregon Legislature’s website. Note that any…
Google Map of Oregon County Law Libraries
Take a sneak peak at the Google Map of Oregon County Law Libraries. We plan to add Oregon state and academic law libraries to the final map, so stay…
Law Students, Get Smart: Mine Your County Law Library
The Legal Research is Easy blog post, Hone Those Research Skills, is California-based, but the lessons it teaches apply to law students in every state where public law libraries…
Job Announcement: Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian (Library Director)
…be directed to the Washington County Human Resources department. Feel free to spread the word – and for heaven’s sake, eat pie on Saturday. *But not this Oregon Legal Research…
Oregon Estate Law: Wills and Trusts: Forms and “Self-Help” Advice
This is an update to previous posts on estate planning (and on pro se litigants): Public law libraries, and public libraries generally, get a lot of questions from…
Oregon Foreclosure Legal Reference Questions
…primer) or on developers/builders going under. 2) Your local public library (books and online information) 3) Nolo Press, Bankruptcy and Foreclosure Blog (with links to their webpage) 4) Oregon State…
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