Many talk a lot about a paperless office, but few actually succeed in creating one. These two lawyers not only talk but teach the rest of us about…
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Earn $1,000 – by NOT Going to Law School?
Anything But Law School Graduate Scholarship The flip side of “too many lawyers“: Some reports estimate that 55% of attorneys are baby-boomers. If that % is correct, and the…
Verisimilitude: Cops, Crooks, & Fictional Lawyers: Just the Facts, Ma’am
Writers: if you are not a cop, a lawyer, or a librarian (to name only 3 professions that appear a lot in fiction), please do your homework. There are…
Empirical Legal Studies Database (ELSD)
This is probably not a best-seller amongst my solos and small law firm practitioner law library patrons, but if that rare question arises, maybe this database could help me…
Small is Beautiful: Solo Law Practice in Small Towns
An Oregon Law Practice Management, 9/10/12 post aims to get you to think outside the big city box: New Solos: Go Where You’re Needed Check out MyShingle…
Skills Law Librarians and Legal Information Professionals Have and Need
…Paper: The New Librarian,” 10/15/12: “The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) and the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) has collaborated to create a white paper on the set of…
Podcasting and the Law
Law of the Podcast: Podcasting Legal Guide from Creative Commons Via Law Librarian Blog and Cornell Law Library’s InSITE…
Law dot Gov Update
For those of us who can’t wait for Law dot Gov to become a [virtual] reality, the Law Librarian Blog keeps us in the loop with periodic status updates:…
Researching “Criminal Justice” versus Researching “The Law”
Researching criminal justice topics can be quite different from researching the law. There is overlap, of course, but sometimes not very much at all depending on the specific question….
Oregon Family Law: No Legal Obligation to Support a Child in This Country?
…usual public law librarian admonition: please consult an attorney before coming to legal conclusions. And if friends who think you are a very smart person ask you for legal advice,…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

