…to me, is that so few Oregon attorneys blog. Blogging is a good way to stretch those writing muscles, not to mention those legal analysis mental sinews. I always…
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Airborne, Inc. Settlement Web Page
…case: “Airborne Agrees to Pay $23.3 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over False Advertising of its “Miracle Cold Buster Company Now Under Scrutiny By FTC & 24 State Attorneys General.”…
Security and Self-Discovery in the Legal Profession
…librarians and we hope, more to the point, to attorneys. His #3 “Security Begins to Matter …Really” point is one we’ve been hammering on for years. Excerpt: “…Given the…
Pet of the Day Blog
A lot of our attorneys practice animal law, from equine law to estate planning for pets. This also means they are animal lovers (no surprise to anyone here in…
Stepparent Adoption in Oregon
Public law librarians are frequently asked how a stepparent can adopt a child. Non-attorneys think this is a simple legal procedure and all they need are “forms.” (And…
Blawgers as (real) Writers
…blawgers teach us, save us time, and make us laugh. f/k/a Volokh Conspiracy Underneath their robes Consider persistence: Most of these blawgers are full-time attorneys, professors, law librarians, or other…
Outsourcing Legal Research
…feels comfortable with the result of her research.Research also requires adequate tools to be effective and efficient. A basic subscription to Lexis® or Westlaw® is usually not sufficient and attorneys…
Lawyers, Private Investigators, and Ethics
…it doesn’t hurt to add blog posts to that bibliography: From the always interesting PI Buzz’s Tamara Thompson comes this, “The Conversation Between Attorneys and Investigators.” The Comment that begins…
Outsourcing Legal Research
…and attorneys need specialized databases to find answers to complex questions in a timely manner. These tools are expensive, and often times they are not used frequently enough to justify…
How to Pay an Attorney in Oregon
…2007 revision of their Fee Agreement Compendium. The compendium has been written for attorneys, but is useful for potential clients too. Visit your local law and public libraries for this…
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