…and voting deadlines with your local election office. Local elections are on their own schedules! Visit your county elections office . E.g. In Washington County , October…
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Small Claims Court Resources for Oregon Lawyers: CLEs, Video, Books, History
…etc. Current CLEs? Check with OSB, OSB sections, MBA, and OLI for Small Claims Court CLEs for current MCLE credit. Past SCC CLEs? The Washington County Law Library has PDFs…
How to Get FREE Telephone Number Information in Oregon
…libraries and Washington County public libraries ) and don’t forget L-net, the statewide online reference service ). 3) 211 Info , for locating Oregon (and…
Superseded Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS): July 2013 Update
…of the Oregon Revised Statutes.”) The Washington County Law Library has been scanning these pre-1995 ORSs for the Legislature and they have been making those images available to everyone from…
Responses to “Oregon Legal Research Blog” Reader Legal Questions
…individual research service or legal information. For more information about what you can find in a public law library, visit the Washington County Law Library’s “Library Services” webpage. 4) If…
Oregon law: What is the Difference Between Assault IV and Assault I
The Washington County (Oregon) Sheriff’s Office Newsletter always has at least one, and usually more, interesting (and even funny!) story. This latest issue includes this article: What is…
Art and Artists and the Law
…legal databases that allow thorough full-text searching of all state and federal law (though there are some low-cost ones and some state-specific ones, e.g. California has a free and searchable…
Zombie Debt: Know Your Statute of Limitations and Other Debt Collection Laws
…you owe the money—at least a statement from the original creditor attesting that the information is correct. If the collector is calling about a debt you incurred long ago, be…
Oregon November 2010 Election: REGISTER TO VOTE (and Gubernators)
Brace yourself for a fun Oregon Election ballot in November 2010. If you want to participate, don’t forget to register to vote. Visit the Oregon Secretary of State…
Oregon Electronic Portal Advisory Board
Governor Kulongoski and the 2009 Oregon Legislature created an Electronic Portal Advisory Board (EPAB) (see ORS 182.126 et seq). The Board includes state agency staff, legislators and members of…
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