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“Ethics and the Law in Oregon, spotlighted by a local lawyer,” editorial, The Bee, July 2015 (Vol. 109, No. 11) Excerpt: “We have heard comments for quite some time,…

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The  Oregon Attorney General’s 2014 Public Records and Meetings Manual is available for viewing and purchase.  (The last edition was published in 2011.) Please visit the ODOJ website for…

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This income tax filing resource list is available at the Multnomah County Library (and other Oregon public library websites): “Taxes in 2021: Forms and assistance The deadline to file…

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…for any and all Oregon nonprofit questions.  (Most Oregon public libraries have the handbook .) 2) If your nonprofit questions are about tax law, exempt status, incorporation, privacy,…

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have their public OJIN terminals set for searching their specific county dockets, but they also usually have instruction for how to search statewide. 5) In addition to Oregon Circuit Courts,…

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If you need to know the legislative history of a Oregon statute, please remember: 1) Prior to 1995, Legislative Minutes and Exhibits were microfilmed. The microfilm isn’t complete, and…

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