Law librarians get all sorts of questions about nonprofit organizations. We get questions from nonprofit board members, donors, lawyers hired by nonprofits, and from people who want to set up nonprofits….
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New Legal Research Guide – Collecting Judgments
…on the branch; he won a judgment against Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, resulting in a lien that would have led to a Sheriff’s sale of the branch’s contents. Judgment collection situations aren’t…
It’s July 2011: Are your online (or digital) statutes authenticated and official?
…at the June 11, 2011, Legal Informatics blog post: Uniform Electronic Material Act Approved by ULC. For more about official, authenticated laws, follow the links at the…
Oregon Legislature: Do Joint Resolutions Need a Governor’s Signature?
…the people under section 1, Article XVII of the Oregon Constitution. Since Joint Resolutions and constitutional amendments are not “bills” they do not have to go to the Governor. More…
Free Law Books Online: Findlaw and Nolo
…have access to this wonderful resource, Svengalis, “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide and Reference Manual”). But sometimes you don’t know exactly what you want or even if there are books on…
2011 Federal and State Laws Protect Public Benefits from Garnishment
I’ll be writing a longer blog post on Garnishment soon, but in the meantime: The Lane County Legal Services Programs website has posted this information: “New laws protect…
Oregon Vehicle Repair Shop Legislation: Estimates Required, But When?
…bill. It turned out to be a little bit of a research exercise to find out the new statute number. We could easily find out that the bill became law…
Bicycles on Sidewalks: Oregon Laws
…you wonder if that bicycle should even be on that sidewalk? You need to look at your local ordinances first – or call your local elected officials –…
Oregon County Law Library Conference Rooms
…e.g. Clackamas, Deschutes, Multnomah, and Washington Counties. Call the Law Library directly for information about hours, size of the room, and conference room rules and policies…
Oregon Lawyers Celebrate Punctuation Day (with a side of interrogatories)
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) August/September 2011 Bulletin has a lot of interesting news. We’ll start with the Fun (to librarians, lawyers, and writers, at…
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