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Every federal employee knows about the Hatch Act, which dates back to 1939: Wikipedia Hatch Act article You can Google the following searches to find out more about the…

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Law Library (SOLL) has NOLO, the Multnomah Law Library has NCLC (on-site use only) among other print and online legal research resources, and selected Oregon county law libraries have other…

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The May issue of the Lane County Law Library Newsletter is out and features articles on legal research tips and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, and a link to…

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This survey, from the Stanford Law School Robert Crown Law Library, is for the Serious Minded Legal Research Service User (and the one who also monitors The Budget): Law…

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PLF website.) 4) The Google: These warnings apply whenever you use “the Internet” to research the law: Be Careful. Be very careful. Not all legal information you find online is…

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…of commerce. Federal, state and local government agencies may also sponsor counseling or mentoring. The federal government’s best known resources are the Small Business Administration’s Small Business Development Centers and…

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for a while. It’s too soon to tell where Google’s offerings will fit into the vast world of legal research information and databases … nothing but good times ahead: Here…

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