…feedback from Oregon attorneys. Please be careful with ANY fill-in-the-blank legal form. They can be incredibly useful, but don’t take shortcuts. You still need to do your research or consult…
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Oregon Ethics Investigation: Legal Fees, Audits, and Cranky Law Librarians
1) Legal Fee Auditing (Wikipedia) 2) National Association of Legal Fee Analysts (NALFA) and their blog. (Note: Lawyers know that their law librarian clients expect good legal research skills and…
California enacts UELMA, Guaranteeing Free & Authenticated Access to State Legal Materials
On September 13th, 2012, California Governor Brown signed SB1075 into law, enacting the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act in California (UELMA). From Law Librarian listserv: “SB1075 provides that the…
LawSites: Blawg and Legal Tech Roundup, Legal Info Copyright, Open Source, and Access Lawsuits, and More
so many of us link back to it. (There are other sites that will keep you abreast of the latest SCOTUS, Law and …, legal scholarship,and legal research news.)…
A One-Stop Website for Federal Court Opinions? Soon, Maybe, Eventually?
Free public access to federal court opinions through GPO’s FDsys may be coming soon. A lot of people (e.g. those “it’s all online” types who haven’t a clue) think…
Oregon Cannabis Laws: 2014 Measure 91 & 2015 HB 3400, Diced, Sliced, and Shredded
laws need to researched at federal government websites, e.g. this one and this one. You can research the U.S. Code and the CFR (including Executive Orders) from this GPO website,…
Legal Research Search Engines
It takes a lot to rock a law librarian’s boat, but a nifty search engine for legal research guides, and other research resources, comes close to doing so. See…
Oregon In-home Caregivers: Laws, Regulation, and Practice
…fides of the caregiver, you also need to check the legal status of the caregiver’s employer (assuming the caregiver isn’t self-employed, which s/he may be). Here are some research resources…
Legal Research in our Big, Bad, Mad World: Law of the Pacific Islands and Beyond
If you haven’t discovered the wealth of legal research information at LLRX, here’s your chance to take a quick tour. Start with Law of the Pacific Islands, but explore…
New Legal Research Guide – Estate Planning
We have a new legal research guide on Estate Planning available on the law library’s website. You can find previously posted information on estate planning through the “estate planning”…
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