This a joint initiative of the Minnesota State Law Library and the Appellate Practice Section of the Minnesota State Bar Association. “New self-help clinic helps Minnesotans navigate appeals…
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Can I have a lawyer in Small Claims Court?
…them a book by Nolo Press called How to Represent Yourself in Court. Nolo Press is a legal publisher that provides information on a legal topic written for non-legal professionals….
Oregon Legal Research Blog on Indefinite Hiatus
still a lot of useful legal research content on the blog. Use the search button or click on one of the subject labels (aka tags). If you are interested…
Training: Confidentiality, Paralegals, and other Legal Office Staff
The Pacific Northwest Paralegal Association (PNPA) is offering this course: An ethics program, Confidentiality: A Responsibility of Legal Staff, presented by Beverly Michaelis, JD, of the Professional Liability Fund….
Six Words, “Seventeen” Syllables, Baseball in 150 Words … Legal Reference in Under 141 Characters?
…might be a very good thing to know, not unlike knowing how to drive a car with a manual transmission.) I’m wondering, though … can I respond to a legal…
Low-Cost Online Legal Databases
…them they have some of the best, most practical, and sometimes even fun legal research information web pages. Thanks for sharing! Here’s the UW Low-Cost Legal Research Services on…
“Legal Research: The Movie” on YouTube
Thanks to Paul Lomio, Director of the Stanford Law Library, for alerting us to this, “Legal Research: The Movie,” created by some of their advanced legal research students….
Hiring a Lawyer: Clients and Lawyer Fees
…list? It is not enough just to get a recommendation for a lawyer who can help you with your legal problem. You need to do a some preliminary research and…
Help Pick the 2012 Harper Lee (legal fiction) Prize Winner
Thank you to the Law Librarian Blog post: 2012 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction: Voting for one of three finalists closes on July 8 Excerpt from ABA news…
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