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Oregon Estate Planning Laws: 2007-08 Updates
The latest section newsletter from the Estate Planning and Administration section of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) includes the following articles. (Only past issues are online, but you can…
Online OSB BarBooks Service
For example, I’m providing remote access to HeinOnline to all Washington County public library cardholders and hope to do the same soon with a low-cost legal database. Why should…
Oregon Debt Collection Woes and Rogues
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: The flurry of debt collector news stories this past week leads me to post a few of the places to start your…
Researching California Law from Afar
Here is the California companion to my Washington State post. Good starting points for California legal research: 1) When in doubt about where to start your research, ask a…
Dogs (Canines) in Court
From the Washington State NW Sidebar blog: Comfort Dogs in Court Excerpt: “…. In State v. Dye, the Washington Supreme Court threw prosecutor’s a bone in ruling that use…
How do I serve legal papers in Oregon?
…and Family Law in Oregon. Nolo books are available at your local public library, and may be available along with BarBooks at your local county law library. With the resources…
Does This Blog Answer Readers’ Questions?
Short answer: No. (But your questions do give us ideas for future blog posts!) Longer answer: The two professional law librarians currently posting to this blog serve a county of 500,000+…
Asset Searches in Dissolutions of Marriage (Oregon)
“Asset Searches in Dissolutions of Marriage,” by Ann Richards & R.T. Tavey, in the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Family Law Newsletter, June 2008, pp. 1-3. (These useful newsletters from…
Use of Fictitious Name for Parties in Civil Litigation in Oregon
Article, from the Oregon State Bar Litigation Section, June/July 2017: Judge’s Corner: “Use of Fictitious Names for Parties in Civil Litigation in Oregon,” by The Honorable James Hargreaves (Senior…
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