…first three to four hours of the day will be spent covering general licensing requirements and standards. The exam will directly follow the orientation.” A telephone call to DPSST confirmed…
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Does Your Lawyer Know What Metadata Is?
I hear far too many lawyers say, “I don’t understand technology. I do just fine with the telephone and my legal assistant.” This is a far more dangerous situation…
Legal Research Databases in Oregon County Law Libraries
…share information and research tips with each other via their listserves and telephone. You can contact ANY county law library in Oregon (or the State of Oregon Law Library) and…
Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law: Questions and Resources
…Click on the landlord-tenant law tags below or on the right-hand sidebar. TELEPHONE CONTACTS: (Please call to find out customer service hours – these hotlines are often…
Zines and the Law
…creative young, and not so young, people are making zines, 2) zine creators are obviously still enjoying the tactile pleasures of print, paper, binding, and books. Isn’t this to be…
Should the U.S. Constitution be Untouchable?
…Future website: Aligning Business and Community Interests: A Recipe for Hope in Volatile Times,” Aug 13, 2012, by Tracey Grose, who reviews Robert H. Girling’s books, “The Good Company.”…
Law eBooks are not pBooks: Sharing, Privacy, and Cost
Lawyers, law firms, and law libraries have historically shared books with each other. We now have some important eBook purchsing, borrowing, lending, and licensing issues to catch up on….
Art and Artists and the Law
…Law Generally Lots of books have been written on art law so check your local public library catalog. If you have a law library near you, especially a large public…
Scam Victims: Would Education Help?
…be taken in by scammers. Maybe I’m dreaming, but I say, let’s add a little Civics to the books and web sites on How To Start Your Own Business….
Lock ’em up and throw away the key – A Book Reading
…reading from her book and answering questions at Powell’s City of Books, on Friday, June 1st, at 7:30 p.m. From Powell’s web site:“In this dramatic exposé of U.S. penitentiaries and…
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