There is a new source for Ninth (9th) Circuit Court of Appeals briefs that can be added to my previous list. Many, many thanks to University of Hastings Law…
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How to Find U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Briefs: December 2012 Update
We try to keep an eye out for any updates to our How to Find U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit briefs posts. You can visit our…
Oregon Supreme Court Briefs Now Online
From the Ater Wynn Business Litigation blog comes this: Oregon Supreme Court Briefs Now on the Web. Here’s a direct link….
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Go Green: iPad & Kindle Appellate Court Briefs
This shouldn’t really be “news,” but it is! And it may be really big news when it can be said of all appellate court judges, not just federal…
Oregon Court Rules Updates: ORAP and eCourt: Out of Cycle Amendments
Lawyers know this, but not all self-represented litigants do: you have to know your Court Rules, in cycle adoptions and out of cycle amendments. For example: Chief Justice Balmer…
Oregon Court Fees to Change October 1, 2009
1, 2009, please check the court’s website or contact the court for correct fee amounts. Fee questions? For appellate court fees, click here . For circuit courts, there is…
Oregon Appellate Court Briefs: New Rules: Font Size and Word-Limits
Court of Appeals in which the notice of appeal (or other initiating document) is filed on or after July 1, 2010: 1) Briefs must use 14-point type (for proportionally spaced…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…continue their editorial policy to update online cases with the official and final ones? From the Oregon Judicial Department website that links readers to appellate court decisions : “Notice…
Vanornum I: ORCP 1.735: Applicable to Appellate Courts? Tracking and Interpreting Legislative and Council on Court Procedures (CCP) History
…controls appellate court review of claims of instructional error — arises because subsection (1) declares that “a party may not obtain review on appeal” of a trial court’s asserted error…
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