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This is probably not a best-seller amongst my solos and small law firm practitioner law library patrons, but if that rare question arises, maybe this database could help me…

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Something about Bluebooking makes people crazy. I agree, though only up to a point. Law librarians’ lives are made a little easier, though not necessarily more fun, than they…

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…questions people ask, in Oregon law libraries, on the web, and probably around dinner tables (at least around some dinner tables!). Oregon does not have any stand-alone court-sanctioned estate planning…

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…on the Bills Signed link for a list.) How this law will be implemented will be fun, um, interesting to watch. It appears everyone is fairly realistic about the speed…

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…Paper: The New Librarian,” 10/15/12: “The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) and the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) has collaborated to create a white paper on the set of…

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Many talk a lot about a paperless office, but few actually succeed in creating one. These two lawyers not only talk but teach the rest of us about…

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…blawgers. How Appealing Sentencing Law and Policy Inter-alia Robert Ambrogi Law Sites Consider writing: Writing is not easy, at least not good writing, and only a few can do it…

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A lot of “law & tech” endeavors often widen the gap between the legal haves and have-nots (think “digital dead end“), but this Law Decoded project (in progress) shows…

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