2005 SPOUSAL SUPPORT JUDGMENT SURVEY: The published analysis of 1,161 spousal support general judgments decided in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties just arrived in our law library and probably…
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WW Shortlist of Federal Judge Candidates for U.S. D.C., Oregon
…for Oregon) Christopher Kent (Portland attorney) Janet Billups (staff lawyer for Oregon Health & Science University) Stephen Bloom (former U.S. magistrate) Robert Barton (Portland defense attorney) Marco…
How to Find a Case Online
…law library might have patron access to Westlaw and/or Shepard’s (or the full LexisNexis). Here’s how to retrieve a case from a paid database using a citation: WESTLAW…
Marketers of Mystery Shopper Scam Settle with FTC
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: See the press release at the FTC: Marketers of Mystery Shopper Scam Settle with FTC Excerpt: “An operation that lured consumers with…
Trial Notebook for Pro Se Family Law Litigants
…to begin if you want to know what a trial notebook is: from the King County, Washington, Reference Librarian on their KCLL Klues Blog: Trial Notebook for Family Law….
DWP: Cell Phones, Driving, and Oregon
race, with both California and Washington now signing onto similar laws. For a more nuanced view of the issue, though not why Oregon is a holdout (and we all have…
Oregon Court Fees to Change October 1, 2009
Please read the information at the Oregon Judicial Department website (click on the What’s New link) and your county Circuit Court website for updated court fee information as quoted…
Oregon Voter Registration Deadline, October 12, 2010
…reading this BEFORE October 12, 2010. Visit the Oregon Secretary of State Election Division or your county election office for information on registering online or in person. More about the…
Reminder: Oregon State Courts Closed Friday, Oct 19, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012, is a furlough day. Many Oregon county law libraries will be open; we are county, not state, departments (but funded by the state, through the…
Access to Justice in Oregon: A Lawyer Speaks Out
“If you want to keep law resources, contact your legislator,” Feb 8, 2012, letter by a Columbia County attorney, published in the South County Spotlight. This is an important…
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