…platform to do legal research. Above the Law has an interesting piece on how AI is transforming legal research, including a brief history of legal research all the way back…
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Oregon Used Books, Charitable Activities Law, and “Those Blue Bins”
About those Reading Tree and Thrift Recycling Management “Blue Bins” (not to be confused with the Blue Screen of Death): Just as when something labeled “natural” isn’t…
Job Opening: Library Assistant (Law Library)
Washington County Law Library, Hillsboro, Oregon Hours of employment: Monday to Friday, Noon – 5, with possible additional hours Compensation: Salary range: $16.48 to $20.04/hour Position description :…
Oregon Small Claims Court: A Checklist for Plaintiffs and Defendants
…(and don’t forget the session law from even-numbered years, which are not included in the odd-numbered year ORS). 4) Read “Using Small Claims Court in Oregon,” by Janay Haas. 5) Talk…
Law dot Gov: Maybe? Finally? Soon?
An idea whose time has come, maybe, soon: Law.Gov: A Proposed Registry and Repository of All Primary Legal Materials of the United States PACER, CRS, eCourt, eFiling, caselaw, statutes,…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…court, the judge, court administrators, archivists all have to duke it out when lawyers and judges each bring different versions of cited cases to their trials or when they cite…
Skip Tracing (aka Public Sleuthing) at King County Law Library (Seattle, WA)
If you can’t make it to the King County (Seattle) Law Library (KCLL) class, you may still partake of their law librarian generosity: you can read class handouts, including…
Oregon Court Captions: New Law
For those who missed this: The Oregon Law Practice Management website post about the new rules on captions: Comply with Court Captions or Risk Rejection : Excerpt: “Oregon courts…
Oregon County Law Library Conference Rooms
A few Oregon county law libraries have conference rooms for use by lawyers and clients (and self-represented litigants) who need gathering space for depositions, teleconferences, or meetings…
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