that there are no specific print or electronic pre-testing materials that they know of. In addition, a look at both Multnomah County and Washington County public library catalogs indicate few relevant resources available…
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Oregon Debt Collection Research Guides
the excellent OREGON debt collection legal research guides at the Lane County Law Library. Use their Research Guide Index to find Debt Collection and many other useful guides….
Oregon Veterans and the Criminal Justice System
contact the ODVA’s Public Information Office at 503-373-2386…” (link to portal) Don’t forget to check your own county’s department of veteran services, e.g. Washington County Department of Veteran Services….
How to Find an Attorney in Oregon
On Thursday, December 28th, 2006, from 8-9 p.m., Jenn Bascom, Clackamas County Law Librarian, and I, the Washington County Law Librarian, will appear on Legally Speaking with the host…
Oregon Writers Resource Fair, April 17th, 2011
The Multnomah County Library is hosting a Writers Resource Fair on April 17th, 2011. There is a wonderful lineup of supporting publishers and organizations…
Oregon Estate Planning Laws: 2007-08 Updates
contact your nearest law school or county law library (see sidebar for links) and ask to see a copy.) 1) “Changes to the Oregon Uniform Trust Code,” by Christopher Cline….
Public Records Requests and Locating Wills
any attempt to get access to a record of a government or public entity. In Oregon, state law provides a broad right of access to records generated by or for…
Aging in Place: Staying at Home Forum Hillsboro, Oregon, 6/18/14
…can take to successfully stay at home and in your community for as long as possible. Join AARP Oregon, Villages NW, Unlimited Choices, Lifelong Housing Coalition, and Washington County Disability,…
Crime, Mental Illness, Politics, Law and Libraries
darkly) 2) People with Mental Illnesses in the Library (public librarians not laughing, darkly or otherwise) 3) Library Law (lawyers and others who care about libraries, people, and law)…
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