The Douglas County Law Library can now be added to the list of Oregon county law libraries with conference rooms for lawyers . “The Douglas…
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What to keep in your employee files: A small law firm’s guide
Jim Calloway blogs about and links to his guide: “What to keep in your employee files: A small law firm’s guide” Link to Jim’s homepage for more law practice…
Now that it’s Legal: Same-sex Wedding, Marriage, and Divorce Law in Oregon
A Multnomah County Librarian has posted this practical and lighthearted collection of wedding, marriage, and divorce law links: “Now that it’s legal: same-sex marriage and the law,” by Emily-Jane D.,…
Blogger Law: If Pixar Created “How to Avoid Getting Sued on Your Blog” Video
I also found a link to this video and many other excellent legal research and lawyer tips from Jim Calloway’s excellent Law Practice Tips blog: YouLaw: If Pixar Created…
Law Librarian Disclaimers
Law Librarian Disclaimers: Please use disclaimers and use them with great feeling whether you are responding to a patron’s legal reference question or preparing a handout, a Power Point,…
Oregon Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) Research Resources
Ordinary people (non-attorneys) often ask law librarians the most complex legal questions and expect answers. It’s a mystery. We show people how to fish – we don’t give them…
Oregon Cannabis Laws: 2014 Measure 91 & 2015 HB 3400, Diced, Sliced, and Shredded
When Oregon Laws are codified*, they can be scattered all over their corresponding legislative subject compilation, the Oregon Revised Statutes, so, unless you are a researcher with too much…
Mobile Notaries in Oregon: Law and Practice
The OSB’s Oregon Law Practice Management blog has a terrific post on “Working with Mobile Notaries.” It includes lots of links to the new Oregon notary law and some…
Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice in Oregon
We’ve been getting excellent feedback on the ABA’s “Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice”. When law partners part amicably, they may find that a how-to book is…
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