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20 Access to Legal Services and Information Apps
research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company. The Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service has a toll free…
Is Oregon Going to Adopt the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA)?
…and scholarship publishers may hold authors to print citations. Lack of authentication minimizes the use of digitized versions of online materials. Under UELMA, a state’s online legal materials are presumed…
Oregon Power of Attorney “Form”
…well may be other legal issues to address), I recommend you start with the Oregon State Bar (OSB) website. Consulting an attorney may be as simple as calling the Oregon…
Oregon Corporation / Business Law: Legal Research Resources
The bad news is – well, the same. Keep in mind, though, that a lot of corporation/business legal research is not state-specific and you may need to use those…
How to Research a Legal Problem
If you are new to legal research, this is a great place to start: The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Legal Information Services to the Public (LISP) Special…
How to Find Oregon Circuit Court Documents
…someone or a database for the documents. B) Do not confuse an e-Court database with a legal research database. Oregon’s e-Court database is a state court document filing service, not…
Don’t Be a Legal Self-Help DIY April Fool
parents, dependents, your credit rating, your reputation, your heirs or inheritance, or anything else that matters to you, please be a smart legal self-helper by doing thorough legal research or…
Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law: Questions and Resources
…It’s run by the Hillsboro Oregon Law Center. b) If you live outside these counties: Legal Aid Service of Oregon (LASO) does not have a state wide tenant…
California enacts UELMA, Guaranteeing Free & Authenticated Access to State Legal Materials
California law librarians advocating for the cause of free and authenticated access to our state’s legal materials. California is now the second state, after Colorado, to pass UELMA since it…
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