…involved compiling such a a list and we thank them for it. Other social service resources for people without shelter: 1) Local non-profit directories: IIn Washington County we have this…
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Get What You Paid For: “Free” Online Research Databases
you a small fortune to subscribe to individually. For those of us who use the public libraries in Washington County or Multnomah County, remember that we have access to…
Blogging and Comments: Comments on Blogs
…the Rules for Commenting that are posted at the Multnomah Law Library’s Social Software Policy for Multnomah County Library Users, and generally adhere to them myself: Excerpt: “Rules for commenting…
Oregon Legal Research Blog on Indefinite Hiatus
button or click on one of the subject labels (aka tags). If you are interested in guest blogging, please contact the Washington County Oregon Law Library at lawlibrary@co.washington.or.us…
Law Library of Congress: Laws on Plant Patents and Propagation
Since Portland has also seen the peak of its cherry blossoms, we’re sharing the Law Library of Congress’s seasonal post “Stumpy’s Legacy: Laws on Plant Patents and Propagation.” “The…
How do I file for Bankruptcy?
…County Law Library that discuss bankruptcy, including a practice guide by the Oregon State Bar and a Rutter Group practice guide. We also pointed out our Nolo self-help books that…
Finding Death Records and Obituaries in Oregon (and beyond)
and Genealogy Master Index c) Ancestry Library has an Oregon Death Index. It’s similar to the SSDI except it has Oregon Death Certificate numbers (but no SSNs). Call your library….
Exploring Government Transparency
While at the Oregon Library Association conference in Salem yesterday, I attended a session on government transparency in Oregon. This included a presentation about the Oregon Attorney General’s Government…
How do I find Oregon court records?
…can find Oregon appellate briefs from 2004-2020 online through the State of Oregon Law Library. Some appellate briefs from 1963-2005 may be found in some county law libraries. …
When Do I Have to Vacate My House After the Oregon Foreclosure Auction?
next best first step if you don’t have a lawyer is to talk to someone who knows Oregon foreclosure law. A number of nonprofit agencies have counselors who may be…
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