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Oregon Judicial Branch Four Year Report (2011-2014)
…and start searching. You’ll find lots of other interesting information, too. Statistics on litigants without lawyers are staggering and deeply disturbing. People need lawyers. Navigating the legal system, the court…
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Adds Online Citations to Dockets
According to a recent announcement “[t]he United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is taking further steps to ensure that information derived from the Internet and cited…
Proposed Oregon Uniform Trial Court Rules (UTCR) Changes
From Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) Media Releases: “ Notice of Opportunity to Review and Comment on Proposed Uniform Trial Court Rules Changes for 2011 (Then click on…
Access to Justice Updates from Richard Zorza
…Doctor “Mindfulness” has Major Implications for Lawyers and Judges (9/26/13) 3) Reflecting on Court Technology at Midtown Community Court’s 20th Anniversary (9/22/13), including a link to the NCSC “The Ten…
Is there a 2014 Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP)?
Nope. The ORCP is updated biennially so the 2013 edition online at the Legislature’s Court Rules website is the current one. The next ORCP will be the 2015 edition…
Courthouse Romance? Oregon Judges Perform Weddings: Who, What, Where, and How (the Why is up to you)
Courthouses can be happy places on rare occasions and weddings can cheer up the otherwise gloomy edifices since wedding parties usually dress more colorfully than litigants (not to mention…
Multnomah County Circuit Courthouse Project: Public Meetings (Jan & Feb 2015)
The Oregonian reports that: Multnomah County wants input for new courthouse project This information is not yet posted at the Multnomah County Circuit Court website, but you can contact…
“Vote” 365 Days of the Year: Talk, Talk, Talk to your Elected Representatives
…the President: Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 TTY/TTD: Comments: 202-456-6213 Visitor’s Office: 202-456-2121 U.S. Supreme Court: Note: U.S. Supreme Court Justices are not your representatives, per se, but if you think…
Oregon Law Forces Jury Trials To Continue, Increasing Virus Risk (OPB article)
Interesting decision by Multnomah County Circuit Court Administrators and judges given even the little we know now about how Covid-19 spreads, not to mention the condition of the old…
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