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Publicly published official documents from the 2015-16 Oregon State Bar (OSB) Discipline System Review can be found at the OSB website and via internet searches. You can also search for…

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…patrons who ask legal reference and legal research questions. One day we’ll write that quick and dirty legal reference guide for public libraries, but in the meantime, the Drake Law…

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for a while. It’s too soon to tell where Google’s offerings will fit into the vast world of legal research information and databases … nothing but good times ahead: Here…

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Are the state and federal laws you find online authenticated and permanently preserved? Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (popularly known as UELMA) is moving through the 2013 Legislative…

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A story in today’s Oregonian, “Proposed state electronics law targets landfills,” reminded me of a virtual reference request I had some time ago (very early in this current Oregon…

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…own (Oregon) city or state’s traffic laws, we know even less about our destination city’s laws. So, if you’re heading to Seattle (or anywhere in Washington State, for that matter),…

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