…usually a state-specific endeavor (unless, obviously, the record is a federal one). Each state will have its own procedure, e.g. here is a Massachusetts guide. (But with all the electronic…
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Construction Contractors Board: Let the Consumer Beware
still carry the burden to protect themselves. An investigation by The Oregonian in 2005 revealed that weak state laws and passive enforcement by the state Construction Contractors Board have allowed…
How to Find Missing Documents: Channeling Your Inner Sherlock Holmes
…your important documents, though always ask. (To find the papers from offices of deceased lawyers, contact the Oregon State Bar or the state licensing bar of the…
How do I file for Bankruptcy?
…County Law Library that discuss bankruptcy, including a practice guide by the Oregon State Bar and a Rutter Group practice guide. We also pointed out our Nolo self-help books that…
Oregon Prescription Drug Program: For ALL Oregonians
State Senator Bill Morrisette (D-Springfield), had a letter in today’s (8/9/07) print Oregonian reminding everyone that the Oregon Prescription Drug Program (OPDP) benefits are available to ALL Oregonians, even…
Putting the Dang in “Dangerous Ideas”: An Oregon-Washington Merger?
…Oregon brew pub : “ Too much government? Or just too many?”: by guest columnist, Oregonian (Oregonlive), John Topogna, April 23, 2011 Included in the article…
Law Librarian Named GPO’s Assistant Public Printer
Public Printer Bill Boarman has named Mary Alice Baish Assistant Public Printer, Superintendent of Documents, for the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). A proud day for all law librarians!…
Federal GPO Access Becomes FDsys
GPO Access will soon become FDsys (GPO’s Federal Digital System (FDsys)). It is still the Government Printing Office website, but new and improved and with a confusing name, FDsys….
Where Does Federal Digital Information Go When The Lights Go Out?
…the vast array of federal online government information in an article published on September 13, 2008, entitled, “ In Digital Age, Federal Files Blip into Oblivion .” The article captures…
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