New York Laws Never so Easy to Read, thanks to Weblaws.org
The hallmark of a society that functions under a rule of law is transparent and easy access to the very laws the rule. To date, the internet has certainly provided access to New York State Laws. However, many of these resources are not the most user friendly or design friendly, which makes them somewhat hard on the eyes:
I often advise clients to look at the code when confronted with certain questions as the actual statute itself may speak to an issue more loudly and clearly than one would think. So I am now somewhat ironically suggesting one add a new New York Law repository to the list, by second year law student “Robb” from Oregon’s Lewis & Clark Law School, if only for its sheer readability.
Weblaws.org–New York laws is a worthwhile visit and should do any business owner or legal scholar well for certain questions.
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