…and statistics are compiled regularly. 2) Check with OJD if you are searching jury verdicts statewide. 3) Check with the county’s law library to find…
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A Peacock (Named Bismarck) and the Law
…a legal research or law library angle on the situation. (The fact that neighbor kids have named it Bismarck doesn’t help, except for the laugh factor. You know,…
Oregon Legal Forms: The Pyramid
…of standardized, court-authorized, forms. Other states (e.g. Oregon) do not, though we do have some (see for example in family law matters). Public law library employees seldom hand…
Setting Up Business as a Debt Collector in Oregon
…business research resources all over the Internet, including the ones you’ll find at your public library and others like this Small Business Legal Clinic (and I blogged about it…
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…
Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law: Habitability Questions
…imagine. Habitability questions we hear in the law library can be a broad as: what does a habitable apartment looks like? Or, as specific as: does an apartment have to…
Public Law Librarianship: A Book and a Review
If you are a public law librarian, a public law library trustee, or interested in pursuing a career in public law librarianship, here’s a great book and a book…
Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries
…their own, they are on the phone to their very own lawyers, who we (law librarians) see later, uh, IN THE LAW LIBRARY. There are much longer responses to…
Law Librarians, Lawyers, Legal Publishers, and the AALL Consumer Advocacy Caucus
…For law librarians and law library managers: there is a Petition being circulated by the Consumer Advocacy Caucus (including Comments) 2) There are several websites/blogs where you…
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