…individual. Notaries public must not prepare documents. Don’t fill out documents or finish drafting them, even as a favor. It takes an attorney to know what is legally appropriate for…
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Oregon SOS: Private Information is Not Public
…July 15, 2007, the Secretary of State may refuse to file documents containing a Social Security number, a state identification number, a driver license number, a credit or debit card…
Free Federal Tax Law Research: Legalbitstream and More
About once a quarter we’re asked where to find IRS Private Letter Rulings and other IRS documents that used to be tough to find outside a law library that…
Are Oregon County Counsel Opinions “Public Record”?
…the public, but used infrequently because many were soon out of date and potentially misleading to those who didn’t work with these sorts of documents on a regular basis. If…
Appealing Your Case in Oregon: Legal Research Resources
…Filing and Drafting Oregon Appellate Court Documents .) We’re working on a more comprehensive research guide of resources for people who are [contemplating] appealing their cases to the Oregon…
Non-Lawyers Authorized to Assist Self-Represented Litigants in Washington State
…Media Guide (2009 update, as of today). See also California’s licensed legal documents assistants, information from CALDA , Sacramento County Law Library, and the California Department of Consumer Affairs….
Oregon Supreme Court: Letter Opinion NOT an Order
…and the same; they were, instead, two distinct and different documents — a letter opinion explaining the court’s decision and an order granting plaintiff a new trial….” (Read full…
Without Clothes in Oregon: the Art and Craft of Drafting Legislation
…documents on their public website.) And the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) can be searched online, too. People who don’t draft legislation or statutes (as opposed to the lawyers and judges…
Who are “the people?” What does it mean to be “born in the U.S.A.”?
…uncommon question in public libraries, law libraries, and in government documents libraries (even after the 2008 election). It’s also one of those questions to which we all know the answer…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…official government documents such as laws and court decisions. You don’t throw out your phone books until you have internet access, do you? You don’t cancel your landline service until…
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