…do legal research!), woe to those of you who try to make sense of these materials, e.g. the Oregon Laws , online. 2) If all legal questions (which for…
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Oregon Lawyer Ethics: When Lawyers Sue Lawyers for Ethical Breaches (The Bee, Editorial)
…from folks in the legal profession, suggesting that large law firms in Oregon get preferential treatment by the Oregon Bar Association over the small firms and individual practitioners. Comments like…
Presidential Action on Access to Justice (Memorandum, 5/18/21)
website.] Legal Research Tips: Researching Administrative Law: Federal and State Executive branch law making (aka administrative law) powers are as varied as Legislative and Judicial branch law making powers; each…
Can Convicted Rapists in Oregon Demand Custody or Visitation With a Child Born Through Rape?
…9.160, 9.166 and 9.21). They may not interpret statutes, cases or regulations, perform legal research, recommend or assist in the preparation of forms, or advise patrons regarding their legal rights. …
Legal Notice by Publication
What does the notice have to say? Here are a few pointers, but as always, you’ll need to do some additional legal research and drafting yourself: 1) Oregon Revised Statutes…
Idaho Enacts UELMA (Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act)
Idaho Governor Butch Otter signed S 1356, Idaho’s version of the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act, on 26 March making Idaho the fifth state in our region, after California,…
Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act (UELMA) in the Oregon Revised Statutes
Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act (UELMA): 1) Oregon’s UELMA is codified at 2013 ORS 192.715 et seq. 2) Session law: Oregon UELMA: Chapter 221, (2013 Laws): Effective date…
Access to Justice: Ideas and Business Models
hang around a legal aid office (or ask a public law librarian): Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin, January 2011, “ Parting Thoughts: Rethinking Bar Admissions ,” by John Gear Excerpt:…
Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide, January 2018 Update
Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide (created, updated, and hosted by Washington County Law Library). Corrections and additions are welcome….
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