…is so familiar to a public law librarian: many, many people come into the law library to ask, “Where and How Do I Appeal?” Complete answers to questions people…
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Improve Your Legal Information Buying Skills and Save Time and Money
Ken Svengalis, former Rhode Island State Law Librarian, is celebrating the publication of the 25th edition of his unique and invaluable buying guide: “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide and Reference…
Starting a Business in Oregon: Legal Research
…Small Business Legal Clinic 5) Small Business Administration And don’t forget the many books on how to write Business Plans! Sample them at your public library and visit your…
How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History
…‘Understanding an Administrative Rule’s “History”’: State agencies operate in a dynamic environment of ever-changing laws, public concerns and legislative mandates which necessitate ongoing rulemaking. To track the changes to individual…
Oregon Code Enforcement: Weeds, Noise, Parking, Unsafe Buildings, and other Complaints
…the type of complaint: private, public, noise, parking, etc. and 2) who has jurisdiction: that is, which government or private entity is responsible for the problem and which entity can…
Asset Searches in Dissolutions of Marriage (Oregon)
…school or county law library (see sidebar for links) and ask about reading a copy.) There is lots of information on the Internet about locating public records, but makes sure…
A Free Web 2.0 Technology Course for Law Librarians
…will also be awarded to all participants who complete the course….” (*Course Commitment is a major hurdle for us small public law library folks whose lives resemble solo business owners…
Civil Suit Filed in Burleson Case and Legislative Changes Sought
…sedated patients”: ‘A woman who was sexually abused while sedated for surgery shed her public anonymity Thursday to file a civil suit and to promise she would fight to require…
Oregon e-waste Law: Recycling Electronics
…or old cell phones? Here are resources you can check out until the Oregon Electronics Recycling Program goes into effect Jan. 1. Metro recycling information: 503-234-3000 or www.metro-region.org/recycling DEQ Electronics…
Oregon Paternity Laws: 2007 Update
…online, except to members – but available at some public law libraries). “The 2007 Amendments to Oregon Paternity Law,” by Leslie J. Harris, J.D. The same author of the…
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