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If you find a “law” on The Internet, doesn’t it mean it’s “The Law?” (hahaha)? Not everything you read on the Internet is accurate. (I know! Hard to believe,…

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There is a new Multnomah County Circuit Court, Family Court FAQ guide on “How to Serve (Deliver) Legal Papers in Oregon.” (We thank Judge McKnight and her family law

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Rent a Law Book? Want to get App App Appy? Read: “Legal Research Revolutionized,” by Dan Giancaterino, in GP Solo, Vol. 31 No. 3: “…. Law libraries will survive, and…

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…Title 42 is? Can those “reporters” cite the exact law? Have they read the so-called “Title 42?” Saying “Title 42” is about as useful as hearing a radio or podcast…

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1) Stay on top of useful Oregon law publications: The Oregon Legal Publications blog is just entering the blawg-world and will include writing tips from their attorney editors, excerpts from…

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The State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) is providing statewide access to 2 valuable legal research databases, previously unavailable for remote access to non-attorney Oregonians. (No legal research database…

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