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2011 Oregon State Bar Unlawful Practice of Law Task Force Report
You can read the Oregon State Bar (OSB) “2011 Unlawful Practice of Law Task Force Report“ at the OSB website (under the Surveys, Reports & Research tab,…
More Pigs (and Cows) and the Law
An Oregon county law library colleague found the “pig” case we were looking for (previous pig post), except it turns out to be cows, not pigs – yoinks! (In…
Name that Race Horse: Friday Fun for Lawyers and Law Librarians
What would you name a race horse, assuming the name would have to be a law-related, lawyer, or law librarian, or librarian name? I learned recently that I have…
How and Where to Find the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act”
(Sometimes people call this 2009-2010 law the Health Care Reform Act, ObamaCare, the Affordable Health Care Act, etc.) Do you want the enrolled bill, the session law, a section…
Unauthorized Practice of Law in Oregon: Consumer Beware
The OSB Bulletin, May 2012 edition, has a good article on the unauthorized practice of law (UPL) in Oregon. (You can also find it from the OSB Bulletin archives,…
Animals and Due Process of Law
“Law and Order, Then and Now: Animals and inanimate objects, including human corpses, put on trial,” from a March 2, 2012, Law Librarian Blog post, regarding: Animals on Trial:…
Law Books Can Be Beautiful (a long time ago, sadly)
The Yale Law Library Rare Books Blog post, Law Books Bright and Beautiful, links to their Flickr photo display. Hat tip to the Justia Law Librarian Blawg Search round-up….
Crowdsourcing 450 Law & Order Episode Outcomes
Hung jury, mistrial, death, not guilty, plea bargain, other? The Law Librarian Blog post: Guilty or Not Guilty, Stats on Law & Order Episodes, links you to Overthinking It,…
Oregon Foreclosures and Reverse Mortgages: Stay Informed and Forewarned
As a blogger with a busy “day-job,” I really appreciate it when others do the research for me. Oregon attorney blogs and consumer and financial law websites offer a…
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