The Oregon State Bar public website has a great new look. There is a lot of information online and on video. The Legal Links cable TV shows are…
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Stephens-Ness Legal Forms (Oregon): New Bookstore Partner/Dealer
Arcade Book Exchange will be a Stevens-Ness Partner/Dealer for the Western Washington County (Oregon) area beginning June 1st, 2010. Gene Horton, of Horton’s Sav-On Office Supply in Forest…
Washington County Law Library now offers eBooks
The Washington County Law Library now offers eBook access to a variety of legal titles, including some key Oregon legal research materials. The pilot project was made possible…
Does Your Lawyer Know What Metadata Is?
…than “I don’t need no stinkin’ email.” As a public librarian, I’m in favor of self–help and I know my way around a law library, but I’m also smart enough…
Oregon Supplemental Local Rules and Legal Forms
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: This is a follow-up to my previous post for those of you looking for Oregon legal forms. Another important place…
Oregon Foreclosures
…(and yes, Congress does have a role in fixing some problems, but so do we!) — but let’s also keep moving along with a little education and self–help of our…
Zombie Debt: Know Your Statute of Limitations and Other Debt Collection Laws
…limitations and debt collection laws3) Read LASO and OSB materials on debt and related consumer law issues4) Visit your library and read self–help books on debt and debt collection5) Consult…
Nolo Blogs about: Estate Planning and Home Buying Tips
Public law librarian bloggers just have to love Nolo Press, especially Nolo Blogs. They do so much of our work for us! (But not all of it, I…
Bite #7, Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: #7 (Bill of Rights, 40-42)
…as much as possible to help operate the corrections institutions themselves, to support other government operations and to support community charitable organizations. This work includes, but is not limited to,…
Spanish Language Legal Network Directory (Oregon)
The 2008 edition of the Spanish Language Legal Network Directory is available. It covers mostly the Portland, Salem, Eugene corridor, but attorneys from further afield are included, e.g….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

