…law libraries and public libraries usually carry) dealing with wills and estate planning. Since NOLO books are not state specific these were a good primer for the patron and his…
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Oregon 2010 Law Library Values (OSB)
…assessor. No further reduction should be made for depreciation, shopwear, or obsolescence. Space prevents a listing of all books that might be found in a Law Library. The lack of…
How do I file for Bankruptcy?
A patron came in wondering if bankruptcy was right for them. Obviously we can’t answer that question, but we offered to show them resources that explain bankruptcy, and how…
Copyright Law: Why You Can’t Copy a Recipe Book (beSpacific and Plagiarism Today)
Sabrina Pacifici’s 12/27/2020 blogpost at “bespacific” links you to the answer to the answer about “why you can’t copy a recipe book.” Excerpt, from the beSpacific 2016 Plagiarism Today…
How do Federal Courts Handle Criminal Cases?
…analysis and explanation of criminal justice proceedings, one could look at HeinOnline’s Criminal Justice & Criminology collection. This collection includes several law journal articles, books, Department of Justice publications, Congressional…
How do I serve legal papers in Oregon?
…are designed to make sure the person knows they are involved in the case and what is expected of them. There are a few resources to help with questions about…
How did we answer that? Contract Law
How did we answer that? Contract Law We got an email asking for assistance with contract law, specifically breach of contract. The email specified a dollar amount, which was…
Oregon Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) Research Resources
3rd ed., Nolo Press, 2004 VII. Lots (and “lots” is an understatement) of books have been written on starting and running businesses by publishers other than Nolo and will be…
Librarians: A Great Good Place for Cranky, Stressed, and Under-Fire Librarians
…Librarianship, by Nancy Kalikow Maxwell) or to tasks where neither books nor libraries can be found, though silence or good conversation still flourish (friends, music, food, gardens, etc.) But I…
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