1) How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon Legal Research Guide 2) Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service (503) 684-3763 Special needs trusts resources at the Washington County Law…
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Oregon Writs of Assistance
…Security Interests” (OSB CLE Deskbook) You may also want to consult an attorney for legal information and advice. DISCLAIMER: 1) The information provided on this blog is for research purposes…
How do I file for or respond to a divorce?
…While not Oregon specific, these can help explain the general legal concepts and processes. You can find those at your local public library or online via the State of Oregon…
Taste for Justice: Access to Justice Fundraiser for St. Andrew Legal Clinic
“Markowitz Herbold PC presents the Ninth Annual Taste for Justice benefiting St Andrew Legal Clinic, Thursday, October 30, 2014. Join fellow lawyers and supporters for a lively evening celebrating…
Quick Tips: How to Research Oregon Legislation and the Oregon Legislature
bill or law. 2) The Oregon State Library partners with the Legislature’s Library to make sure legislators, state employees, and Oregonians have professional research assistance for their legislative question. Telephone:…
Zimmerman’s Legal Research Guide
If you haven’t heard or used Zimmerman’s Legal Research guide, give it a whirl. You might find you use it again and again. Andy Zimmerman has now created…
New legal research guide – Bankruptcy
(32,168 total case filings), the 2011 statistics appear promising. However, we still receive many questions about filing for bankruptcy. So, we’ve created a new legal research guide on bankruptcy…
New Legal Research Guide – Collecting Judgments
…always that interesting, but we do get quite a few questions about judgments and how to actually collect on them. So, we recently added a new legal research guide on collecting judgments to the…
Another Free Legal Research Database: AltLaw
…for attorneys, legal scholars, and the general public.” I’ve blogged before here at Oregon Legal Research about free and low-cost legal research databases, so add AltLaw to the pool….
Ask a Journalist Today: What is “Title 42”?
…transcriptionist journalist / writer. Do your homework. Do your job. Take a class in legal research. Enroll in a legal studies or paralegal program for journalists and other professionals who…
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