…Small Business Legal Clinic 5) Small Business Administration And don’t forget the many books on how to write Business Plans! Sample them at your public library and visit your…
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Funeral Law in Oregon
…information. a) Elders in Action b) AARP, Oregon Chapter 3) Your public library may also have books on the subject. For example, a book called “A Will is Not…
Can I file for punitive damages on an Oregon small claims case against a business?
…New page). It will link to books and other guides. 3) If you file in Circuit Court, do pay attention not just to the ORS but also to…
How do we organize a constitutional government to prevent abuse of power?
…power.” Great minds will differ on the subject. You can use dictionaries and databases (or books) on history and government to find a definition. You can also start by typing…
Positive Law, Codification, and Peanuts (i.e. Linus)
…by showing, not telling, especially if one can do so in 4-dimensions (time is an important dimension to take into account when teaching the legislative process). With shelves of books…
License to Print Money? Researching Marijuana Taxation Law, History, and Practice
…Google Books, Google Scholar, Google Blogs, Google News, Google Images, etc. 15) Don’t forget Dogpile or other search engines. 16) If you are a glutton for punishment or want to…
Book: “Law and Magic”
Some law books just look as if they’d be more fun to read than others: Law and Magic, by Christine A. Corcos “…Topics include alchemy in fifteenth-century England, a…
Starting a Business in Oregon
…more books written about small business, starting a business, or running a business than are written about any other subject, so take your time and find the one(s) that is…
Authors and Lawyers and “Book” Contracts
Owning the copyright is not enough. You have to protect it. If you write books and publish them, in paper or online, through a publisher or by yourself, you…
Access to Justice in Oregon (with an antipasto of Firefighters and Drug Courts)
…be developed by encouraging representatives from the following entities to work together to improve the delivery of legal services, through sharing resources (physical and digital, i.e. books and databases) and…
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