…database. This essay by Genie Tyburski, may make the point for those who haven’t gotten it so far: To Catch a Thief Excerpt from To Catch a Thief:…
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Catch up with eCourt in Oregon
OJD’s Oregon eCourt Implementation News website will keep you posted on where and when eCourt is going live and on related news stories. It’s fun watching it grow…
Link Rot Update: Oregon Secretary of State and Legislative Archives
…new URL . If your own website or Favorites list has the old URL, you might want to update it manually, but the search engines catch up fairly…
Justice Bedsworth Takes on Hits, Runs, and Sports Contracts
…sports the way people who love sports hate common sense.”… But I was a mama’s boy, and Mom loved sports. She took me to the Little League tryouts, played catch…
Lexis and Westlaw Search Syntax Comparison and Cheat Sheet
…I went off to catch up with my law library blogs and ran across this excellent research tip post at the KCCLL (King County Law Library) Klues blog: “Cheat sheet”…
Justice Bedsworth Pays Homage to the Judicial Clerks Amongst Us
…Dwayne and catch just the hint of a headshake, just the most minuscule, almost undetectable signal I had screwed up. At that point, I would clear my throat, announce that…
Google Wave and Lawyers
If you saw and were intrigued by Robert Ambrogi’s article in the OSB Bulletin (January 2010): New and Gnarly: Will Lawyers Catch Google’s Wave? , you might want to…
The Eddie Haskell Lawyer
…lives). From the Ralph Losey E-Discovery Team blog: Court Catches On To Feigned Attorney Cooperation and Client Pays the Consequences Excerpt: “…In case you are not familiar with the great…
What if the Law You Find Online isn’t Really The Law?
…landmark Fugitive Slave Act online. “Authoritative” was the catch. The money remained untouched. Panelists declared that finding accurate text of a law—on government websites, LexisNexis, Westlaw—is almost impossible. The recession…
Oregon 2009 House Bill 2343 (Change to Rape Law) and Think Out Loud
…others who submit position papers to legislators. I don’t often catch the excellent Think Out Loud program, but did today, almost in full, wonder of wonders. It was a fascinating…