KCLL Klues , the King County (Washington) Law Library blog has this post from 10/31/11 . It has links to useful resources and sample policies, all of which may…
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New legal research guide – Administrative law
…rules and administrative law in general, you’re in luck. The Washington County Law Library has a brand new administrative law legal research guide available on its website…
Oregon Legislative History: How and Where (but not why)
…(You can find a “Not Online” guide at the Washington County Law Library Document Index website .) 1) From 1971 to 1995, Legislative Minutes and Exhibits were microfilmed. …
Oregon Legal Research: It’s Not All Online
…firewalls or are available only to subscribers of particular databases. You can find a “Not Online“ guide for Oregon legal researchers at the Washington County Law Library Document Index website….
Who Knew? Not all Legal Research Resources are Online: My “Not Online” List
The Washington County (Oregon) Law Library tries to keep its list of “Oregon Legal Research Resources NOT Online” up to date and we welcome feedback from researchers. Sometimes we…
More Uses for Old Law Books
…Used Law Books (or link to it from the Washington County Law Library’s General Information webpage if that direct link breaks). Disclaimer: The information provided on this…
Access to Justice Webinars for Libraries (Sept-Nov 2012)
…Washington County Law Library) (Not everyone has easy access to a public library either, for that matter.) Public library reference librarians and paraprofessional staff members are invited to tune in…
Oregon Bankruptcy, Employment, and other Pro Bono Legal Clinics
…Bono Legal Clinics may be of assistance. Link to clinic flyers from the Washington County Law Library What’s New? webpage: 1) Oregon Law Center & Intel Corporation’s Pro Bono Debt…
How to Reuse, Recycle, and otherwise Dispose of Unwanted Law Books
We have updated our guide: “How to dispose of used law books.“ You can link to the guide from the Washington County (Oregon) Law Library website (under the heading…
“Are you a licensed Oregon attorney?” is a Yes or No Question
…this case, MBNA v. Garcia, Oregon Court of Appeals, April 1, 2009 Excerpt: “… Acting on a recommendation from his former wife, defendant “retained” a man named Barlow to represent…
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