On Wednesday, March 20, at 6:30pm: Mia Getlin from Mia Getlin LLC will join the Washington County Law Library via Zoom to discuss issues in starting a business in…
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It’s 10 p.m. Do You Know When Your Tow Truck Operator Was Released?
Know your tow truck operator. From the Washington County Sheriff’s Department story, “Oh Thank Goodness the Tow Truck Is Here.” (Yes, I know there is another side to tow…
More Charter Review Around the State
One Charter Review door closes (though not quite completely) in Portland and another one opens in Washington County….
Jimmy Wales (Mr. Wikipedia) Does Portland
…collecting as guilty pleasures. Multnomah and Washington County residents love and value their libraries, and their books, so toss that guilt out the window, or at least recycle it with…
Skip Tracing
…justice system). Here’s a terrific Skip Tracing guide by the King County Law Librarians for Washington State residents. It can be adapted for Oregon. Skip tracing isn’t a fast, cheap,…
Trimet Name That Train Contest!
Are you good at coming up with clever, prize-winning nicknames? Look no further: From Trimet: “Get on board now! Create a nickname for the new commuter rail in Washington…
U.S. Constitution Day is Monday, September 17th
I am celebrating Constitution Day this year. I’ll be handing out free pocket and wallet-size U.S. Constitutions in my Law Library (all day) and on the Washington County…
Oregon Debt Collection Woes and Rogues
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: The flurry of debt collector news stories this past week leads me to post a few of the places to start your…
Legal Resources for Oregonians with Disabilities
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: We came across this Oregon Department Human Services website, with a variety of legal links on the following topics: 1) Planning2) Power…
Make the Internet Your Space
This month’s Washington County Sheriff’s Neighborhood Watch News has a terrific article about MySpace and other social networking sites, parents, their children, and life online….
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