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get the Oregon Attorney General’s office to put their full Public Records and Meetings Manual online (and superseded editions are still not online); so the Model Rules may not appear online anytime…

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(unless you want previous years’ reports): Discipline System Review Committee Oregon State Bar Currently, you can read the OSB documents from their publicly posted Discipline System Review Committee PDF….

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Policies like this one, which is not unlike other Oregon public library behavior policies out there. There are reasons we have these policies: 1) Committing or attempting to commit any…

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Public libraries can be an excellent starting place for researching small business matters and we have two in the metro area with not only excellent business book collections and…

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I bet you didn’t know there was a professional association that advocated for publications that publish public notices: Public Notice Resource Center, Inc You can read their Mission Statement:…

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There are a number of public affairs forums across the state, dozens, maybe hundreds, if you include all the “speaker” series offered by local nonprofits, libraries, political, and educational…

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give their clients well-informed, up to date client-specific and jurisdiction-specific legal advice.) Note: Other states’ public law libraries offer similar services and free remote access to legal research databases….

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