The Multnomah Law Librarian has graciously allowed me to post her Solo Lawyers bibliography here (and in PDF format , from my Law Library’s website): HOW TO…
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Oregon County Law: Duty to Fix Potholes?
This Oregonian article was an interesting lesson in neighbor and government law. It also teaches one not to jump to conclusions, on international affairs, government budgets, or that…
California Court Documents: Trial Court Documents and Appellate Court Briefs
…DomainWeb. Searching for dockets is free but retrieving documents is fee based and anyone with a credit card can create an account to retrieve documents. (Visit the Alameda County Law…
Traffic Law in Oregon: No Expungement for Traffic Arrests
…incident put him afoul of a little-known Oregon law: Once a traffic arrest goes on a driver’s record, it stays there forever — even if there isn’t a subsequent charge…
Oregon Lawyer Blogs: Oregon & Washington Condo & HOA Law
Lots of lawyers blog, but not all blog about substantive law. Add this one to the growing list of Oregon substantive legal blogs (see sidebar of Blogs-Oregon Legal Topics):…
Ralph Nader plans tort law museum
The 7/30/13 ABA Journal reports: “Ralph Nader plans tort law museum,” article by Debra Cassens Weiss The museum’s location is currently set for Winsted, Connecticut (so you won’t need…
Law Library of Congress Report on Bitcoin in 40 Countries
“Our New Report Looks at Bitcoin in 40 Countries,” February 4, 2014 by Kelly Buchanan The foreign law specialists and analysts at the Law Library of Congress recently completed…
Misery Loves Company: Baker’s Law and Misery Lit
I found this question, What is Baker’s Law?, in list of Q&A compiled by a group of librarians who participate in online reference (aka digital ref, e-ref, the Oregon…
How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History
…the history of a regulation or other administrative rule, especially at the state level. Also, most of the time we’re looking to update the law (regulation, case, or statute), that…
Two Portland (OR) Legal Nonprofits Have Open Positions: Lawyers for Arts and Victims Rights Law Center
The Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) Portland, Oregon, is expanding its legal team and has openings for a senior attorney, two (2) direct services staff attorneys, a technical assistance…
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