The most important way is to make sure that federal, state, and local governments post authenticated, official laws online. This is where UELMA comes in. Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act…
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Oregon Estate Planning Laws: 2007-08 Updates
…contact your nearest law school or county law library (see sidebar for links) and ask to see a copy.) 1) “Changes to the Oregon Uniform Trust Code,” by Christopher Cline….
New Oregon Notary Laws, Effective September 1, 2013
The 2013 Oregon Legislature adopted the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts. It will be effective September 1, 2013. Visit the Secretary of State’s Notary News website to read…
Authenticating Electronic Legal Materials: UELMA & Beyond (Program, San Diego, 1/9/15)
Authenticating Electronic Legal Materials: UELMA & Beyond “Several states, including California, have enacted the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act. Learn about best practices, authentication technologies, and advocacy efforts from…
States’ Rights? Right to Repair Laws: Unlocked Phone Anyone?
…work they do, testifies before state legislatures in favor of right to repair laws; for more information they link website visitors to: Repair dot Org: Excerpt: “A COMPETITIVE REPAIR MARKET…
Bizarre Holiday Laws
How did it get to be December so quickly? In the spirit of the holiday season, here are some of the most bizarre holiday laws! Misdemeanor for throwing snowballs…
Criminal Laws Passed in the 2011 Oregon Legislative Session
The Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (OCDLA) Legislative Committee has posted a list of the criminal laws that were passed in the 2011 Oregon Legislative (General) Session….
Electronics Recycling Laws in Oregon Legislature
…and need.) This VR library patron asked if there was an Oregon equivalent to European RoHS laws: “A quick search in the Oregon statutes doesn’t reveal one, but deeper research…
Oregon Revised Statutes vs. Oregon Laws
…good when someone lights up and says, “I think I’ve got it!” The Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) are different from the Oregon Laws. As I wrote in a previous blog…
Legal Hackers Summit: Blockchain (aka block chain), the Law, and UELMA
I’m sure your state’s legislative, judicial, and executive branch IT managers are wishing they had attended the Legal Hackers Summit. Here’s some commentary on one rather interesting topic….
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