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…need to talk to your elected officials or an attorney. (See also our Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide.) Other Disclaimers: It is against state law for library staff members to…

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…letter and resume to pdxiaintern@gmail.com. Use “Marketing-PR Intern Application” in the subject line. Also please include weekly availability in the body of the email.”   OLR Blog Disclaimers: The information…

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…see http://courts.oregon.gov/OJD/faq.page?#Q3.)….” OLR Blog Disclaimers: The information provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product,…

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…legal resources exist for nonlawyers (guest column)” February 6th, 2013, OregonLive column in the Hillsboro Argus, “Oregon consumers gain big weapon against creditors (guest column),” Disclaimers: The Argus column is…

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…legal documents that aren’t correct, aren’t from the year(s) you need, and are missing the source’s official imprimatur. Most online laws have Disclaimers that advise and warn you to verify what…

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Passport Duplication: Color-copy your passport and use the copy instead of the original. This is interesting (and the usual disclaimers apply). Posted on July 22 to…

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…people really nervous, as they should, but not knowing is worse. Disclaimers: When contacting library staff users should be aware that email messages are subject to public disclosure laws and…

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…please, the usual disclaimers apply. If you want a will that says what you want it to say, do some research and talk to a lawyer. No two people are…

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