…from county to county. We also found other resources for this patron on related topics that may help them understand the process. The Oregon State Bar has a service called…
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Harris County (Texas) Law Library Celebrates 100 Years of Access to Justice
…that you are certainly welcome to join us if you are in Houston on October 1. Additionally, you can help us celebrate remotely by visiting our Centennial Digital Exhibit.”…
Free Legal Information, Research, and Food: Think About It
…of the big meal if you ask for help. Librarians and information geeks eat, breath, and drink “information,” how to find it, how to verify its authenticity, how to preserve…
Legal Research in the Time of Covid-19, Part 1: General Legal Resources
…legal research options. The following are free general legal research tools to help you work from home. Case Law & Statutes Fastcase is available to all members of…
Take the Nolo Librarian Survey
The latest Nolo newsletter (May-June 2011) asks us to Take the Nolo Librarian Survey : Nolo wants to understand how librarians buy their materials. To help…
Free Help (and Money) at the Beaverton (or Your) Public Library
If you remember that Abbie Hoffman’s Steal This Book was about how to get Free Stuff, and stuff for free (beg, borrow, and steal), this blog post from…
Tax Forms and Free Tax Preparation Help in Oregon
1) Some public libraries and U.S. Post Offices distribute federal tax forms via the IRS “Tax Forms Outlet Program,” e.g. Washington county libraries and Multnomah County Library. Locate…
Foreclosure Resources for Homeowners
Oregonians who are facing foreclosure on their homes – or who are attempting to avoid foreclosure – have several resources available that may be immediately helpful. In the past…
What do we do when we can’t answer?
…to help. So, what do we do when that happens? I had a patron come in a couple of weeks ago wanting to know if the person named in a…
Networking for Shy Lawyers
Via Stark County Law Library, we find this: Networking for Shy Lawyers, at Build a Solo Practice. It’s a cut above the usual self–help guides, but if nothing…
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