Also from the excellent Gallagher Blog: “ What Judges Think of the Quality of Legal Representation” Excerpt: “How well do lawyers represent their clients? It’s a hard question to…
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Grandparents and other Third-parties Seeking Custody of Children in Oregon
Please also read previous blog posts on this topic, especially this one: Grandparent Visitation Rights in Oregon There are lots of free legal forms online and in print, but…
Positive Law, Codification, and Peanuts (i.e. Linus)
KCLL Klues posted this Positive Law and other U.S. Code Mysteries a little while ago and it reminded me that some of my own readers are new to legal…
New Legal Research Guide – Disability Law
We have a new legal research guide, Disability Law, available on the law library’s website. The new legal research guide provides resources on a variety of disability law-related issues…
Wildfire / Disaster Legal Resources
For those still dealing with recovering from the Oregon wildfires, here are a couple legal resources. Wildfire Resources – Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industry Oregon Disaster Legal Resources…
Copyrighting Legal Documents
…legal documents came up a couple of weeks ago, and then it came up again and then again. Today I ran across this article, while looking at a webpage…
Lawyer Billing, Agita, and the Absence of A [Year’s] Best Legal Writing Compilation
…(but no agita), which is: “why isn’t there a satisfactory legal equivalent to The Best American Science Writing?” (I’m working through the 2008 edition now.) Or is there? There…
How to find affordable legal counsel
Limited scope legal assistance, unbundled legal services, “discrete task representation” … these are all terms used to describe a particular type of lawyer-client business model. You can read more…
Can Someone Use My Picture Without My Permission?
…must be determined when you search for an answer to a specific question.) 1) Legal status of person photographed, e.g. minor, public official, family member, etc. 2) Where picture was…
Oregon Pedestrian Rights Legal Guidebook
Read the legal guide book (156 pages!) “Oregon Pedestrian Rights: A Legal Guide for Persons on Foot,” from one of the lawyers who brought us these other guides, which…
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