Oregon’s Multnomah Law Library* is one of the state’s best legal research collections – and you can now search their catalog online: Multnomah Law Library’s Catalog For links to other…
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Have you Ever Read Oregon Measure 5 or Measure 11?
…mind that this blog is a way for me (a relatively recent Oregonian) to learn about Oregon legal research along with you. Readers are always welcome to send us corrections,…
The Saga of the Missing EAB Decisions
…the EAB said she would do more research and I should call back the following day. Day 2: I called the Multnomah Law Library in the hopes they…
Oregon Small Claims Court: Program Video
Claims Court in Oregon.” by Janay Haas, 2013 2) Small Claims Court Coaches: Oregon State Bar (OSB) Lawyer Referral Service: 503-684-3763 3) Oregon Legal Research website and Oregon Legal Research Blog posts…
Oregon Debt Collection Woes and Rogues
…research if you have unpaid bills and debt collectors contacting you – and if you want to speak out to your state legislators (just in time for the beginning of…
2011 Federal and State Laws Protect Public Benefits from Garnishment
I’ll be writing a longer blog post on Garnishment soon, but in the meantime: The Lane County Legal Services Programs website has posted this information: “New laws protect…
Oregon State Courts Closed, March 23, 2012
March 23, 2012, because of budget cuts. All statewide court closure dates for 2011-13 legal holidays and mandated furlough days are posted here. Some courts also have limited public access…
Special State Criminal Courts for Veterans
I read an interesting story in the National Law Journal (12/22/08, vol. 31, no. 17, p.1) about special state courts just for veterans. It’s free on their website…
Keeping Up With the Judiciary in Oregon: Willamette Law Online
For many of us, keeping on top of federal case law is a lower priority than tracking changes to our state’s laws. But we still like, and need, to…
Getting Relatives to Move Out: Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law
…you haven’t skipped a step or two that could cost you a lot of money or time. 2) Both the Oregon State Bar (OSB) and Legal Aid Service of Oregon…
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