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As the Oregon Legal Research blogger, I’ve stretched the scope of my “blog focus” to include writing for and answering questions from pro se patrons, public librarians, lawyers, community…

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Oregon Attorney General’s Consumer Law website: Forewarned is forearmed! Caveat Emptor and all that. 4) Check out your public library’s webpages, for example this one at Multnomah Public Library’s Research…

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…1) First, be a biblio-locavore! Try local resources first: Your public or state library may have an online reference service. In Oregon, we have statewide L-net and local public library…

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Aggrieved car owners whose cars have been towed are frequent visitors to our law library and to other public libraries. “What can I do?” they ask. The answer is…

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Living Wills: Public law librarians (and public non-law librarians too) are always being asked for the dreaded FORM, usually in the form of, “ALL I NEED is a FORM.”…

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The Food Liability Law Blog has some interesting posts, including this one that features an Oregon and Washington public health officer: “Is it Really a Food-Born Illness?” Excerpt: “At…

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One doesn’t think of Clackamas County, Oregon as being on the cutting edge, but sometimes …. 1) Four-day work week: A lot of the country is watching how Clackamas…

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