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…assist in the preparation of forms, or advise patrons regarding their legal rights.  They may, however, assist patrons in locating materials or links that would aid in individual research….

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…network of county law libraries. (There are also law firm and bar association law libraries, but they are for employees and lawyers only.) If you need to do legal research:…

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…on your own online (see OLR blog sidebars for links to low-cost and free legal research databases). And, keep taking those good notes! You will probably have to…

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A Multnomah County Librarian has posted this practical and lighthearted collection of wedding, marriage, and divorce law links: “Now that it’s legal: same-sex marriage and the law,” by Emily-Jane D.,…

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…in the First Degree 609.205 (2019): Second Degree Legal Research 101: Want to know how to find state statutes? Read on: How do you find state statutes? Let me count…

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“Community-members, attorneys, and entrepreneurs may attend a two-day workshop examining legal strategies for the creation of sustainable, localized and sharing economies.  This workshop will look at some of the…

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The Legal Genealogist tells an interesting Oregon genealogical, name change, and legislative history story: “The Grandson” Visit the Legal Genealogist website and blog for lots more fascinating legal genealogical stories….

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