…assessor. No further reduction should be made for depreciation, shopwear, or obsolescence. Space prevents a listing of all books that might be found in a Law Library. The lack of…
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Affordable Lawyers: What Did Your County Law Library Do For You Today?
…their specialized legal research resources, including databases, books, and professional law librarians. More WHO answers: Government attorneys and other employees, metro-area residents, solo and small law firm attorneys who assist…
Sign up for Emergency Notification (Oregon, selected counties)
This emergency notification system will be able to send text, email, and telephone notifications, but you must register unless you want the notification to go to your landline: Sign up and…
The Secret Life of Oregon Legislative History
…infamous Internet Tubes. Use them the way you used to use shoe leather and the telephone. Most, but not all, libraries now have online catalogs so log on and search….
Plum Book, Red Book, Blue Book, Pig Book
You’ve heard of the Plum Book, the Red Books, the Blue Books, but have you heard of the Pig Book (no, not this one)? Read on, from beSpacific about…
How did we answer that? Contract Law
…to know if they represent themselves. Nolo books can be found at many public libraries, online via the State of Oregon Law Library, as well as many Law Libraries. We…
Public Domain Reprints and Chat Rooms (inter-alia)
…print. Head over to Google Books and do a search for a book. Once you find one you want, copy the URL and take it to PublicDomainReprints.org…
Building Codes in Oregon: An Update
…of Consumer & Business Services, Building Codes Division. Visit their homepage and check out their online services. 2) Building Tech Books are closing up shop and referring customers to Builders…
Legal Research for the Intrepid but (honorably) Clueless
…is an excellent starting point: How to Research a Legal Problem: A Guide for Non-Lawyers 2) Next, if you are brave enough, move on to the hard-core books on legal…
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