…from their Oregon Law Help webpages. You can also just telephone LASO at: 503-224-4086 If these links break again before I get to update them again, just search (using your…
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Lawyer Referrals for Jail and Prison Inmates in Oregon
…telephone. But what happens if you are in jail or prison? Here’s the information we got from the OSB Referral Service: “… inmates can’t always get through. They can’t call…
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument Audiotapes (and the Oregon Appellate Courts’ Policy)
…much information to post for our customers, patrons, constituents, etc. and it seems not enough time to organize it all properly.) Sometimes THE TELEPHONE is your Best Friend!…
What Does One Do With a Bouncing (NSF) Check?
…on your specific situation, you may want to call the Oregon Attorney General Consumer helpline. Their telephone numbers: Salem area: (503) 378-4320Portland area: (503) 229-5576In Oregon (toll free): (1-877) 877-9392…
Oregon Public Law Libraries: Most Frequently Made Referrals
…database may not offer a completely accurate or comprehensive account of every incident….” ( Link to AG website. ) Oregon Attorney General’s Consumer Complaints telephone: “For consumer-related matters, call the…
Tracking a Bill through the Oregon Legislature
…Legislative Liaisons (phone & email at bottom of webpage), who are wonderful. You can telephone them at: 503-986-1000. But be patient during the Legislative Session. “The price of freedom…
Oregon Attorney General’s Consumer Complaint Database
…account of every incident….” (Link to AG website.) Oregon Attorney General’s Consumer Complaints telephone: “For consumer-related matters, call the Attorney General’s Consumer Hotline between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to…
Oregon Homeless Resources: Housing, Medical, Food, etc.
…terrific Community Action site. Call your own 211 service or your public library for your local referrals. 2) 211 Info (web) or telephone lines: “Dial 2-1-1 All 2-1-1 phone lines…
ID Theft: A Tax Return Grab and Go (aka Hit and Run) at the Post Office
…always strangers who invade your personal space. And keep those valuables out of sight! There are lots of online scams, but the tried and true telephone, front door, and hit…
Can Someone Use My Picture Without My Permission?
…live person in the law library or on the telephone). In part this is because, as with most questions in life and law, answers depend on context and specific facts…
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