So you want to get divorced. Now What?! In September the Washington County Law Library hosted a webinar on the divorce process with Christopher Fanning from Schantz Fanning P.C….
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So your loved one can no longer care for themselves. Now What?!
So your loved one can no longer care for themselves. Now What?! In October the Washington County Law Library hosted a webinar on the divorce process with Sara Kearsley…
Judge Orders Mediation: Only Winners and Losers in the Courtroom
From Oregonlive, here: “Forest Grove’s attempt to condemn 140 acres of farmland just outside its border came to an abrupt halt Thursday when Washington County Circuit Judge Mark Gardner…
So you want to start a cannabis business. Now What?!
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…
More Free and Searchable Legal Databases
…legal databases is at the University of Washington Law School Library (and say thank you to the law librarians for all their excellent guides.) Thank you to beSpacific for reminding…
The Importance of Not Being Abbreviated: The meaning of A.R.F. to the V.A
…down to do it – and then got lost in a maze of paperwork that started with three letters and ultimately ends in Washington, D.C. Those letters, A.R.F., caused two…
Consumer Reports Magazine, Free, Full Text, Online, From Your Desktop
…everything else) that appear in Consumer Reports magazine. But you can! Here’s how you do this at Washington County (WCCLS) public libraries (your own public library will have its own…
Super Lawyer: Super Online Searcher: Searching the CFR
This may sound like dry stuff, but when you need that CFR section, now, RIGHT NOW!, suffering ahead of time through a few moments of eye-rolling, eye-crossing, mind-numbing…
Bicyclists and Pedestrians: “Purposefully Cowardly”
…for small children — it’s still kind of scary. [Peirce] I’ve ridden my bike for 40 years in Washington, and I’ve never had an accident. You have to be careful….
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