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How the U.S. Manages Domain Names Gone Wild
Let this be a lesson for us all: US Executive Branch Closure Crawl (from Free Government Information (FGI)) Toddle over to Federal Government Blogs for more websites….
Identity Theft and Freezing Credit
…identity theft. The federal government has a site on identity theft complete with a checklist of items to go through to check to see if you are a victim or…
Are You Being Sued? How to find out if a Lawsuit has been Filed (in Oregon and beyond)
…you look that up? 1) Here in the U.S., if you are searching state court records (rather than federal court records), you will generally look to a courthouse docket, database,…
What if the Law You Find Online isn’t Really The Law?
New York’s counsel, Denley Chew, slapped down some $2 bills and challenged a room of lawyers and legal researchers with laptops and iPhones to find the authoritative text of the…
Too Big to Sue, (new-ish) Tort Reform, Arbitration Clauses, the Supreme Court and You
…trials, Swindles and scams, Contract law, Oh-My: All Lead to this Timeless Warning: Buyer Beware So, get smart: a few among many consumer education research resources: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB):…
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) in Oregon
…in the county law libraris are working on an SCRA legal research guide for our non-attorney patrons and these will be posted online soon. Note: Military Status Verification can take…
Affordable Care Act: Legislative Histories: Not for the Fainthearted or the Lazy
…us has the patience to shepherd bills through the state or federal (or local) legislative process without going berserk – and having everyone scream at you day and night? Not…
“Twelve Nasty Work-From-Home Scams,” from Forbes
…07.28.10, Forbes dot com More scam and other consumer protection information from the: Oregon Department of Justice or the Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection…
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