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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“More Eager I am to Pay a Lawyer than a Crook”: Consumer Law – No Small Matter for Ordinary People
…need to solve what should be simple consumer problems. Excerpt from whole story: “…. And I called lawyers, none of whom would return my call, probably because this was a…
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…
Human Lawyers (and Law Librarians) vs. Online Legal Services: It’s Not About You
Jim Calloway’s blog post: GPSOLO: Law Practice 2020 has lots of tips including this one from GP Solo, vol. 31 No. 3, by David Hiersekorn: “Online Legal Paper Mills:…
Last Thoughts on Legislative Drafting and Poetry Month (April at the Law Library of Congress)
“The Unacknowledged Legislators of the World,” April 28, 2015 by Jennifer Davis (Law Library of Congress) “…. The centrality of interpretation to law and poetry is also explored by…
Where are Superseded (Archived) Oregon Revised Statutes?
…even after launch.) In the meantime: 1) Use archive.org to link to the old Oregon Legislature’s website. 2) The Washington County Law Library has scanned the full set of 1953-1993…
Aging, the Law, and AARP
…as I do reading Consumer Reports. This month (Jan 2007) in the AARP Bulletin their column, The Law, has this question: “Does a retirement community violate federal laws by deciding…
The Crocodile (or bobcat) Next Door: New (2010) Oregon Exotic Pets Law
The Oregonian ran a story about the new law, 2009 SB 391 (HTML version), which will go into effect January 1, 2010: “Exotic Pets: bad idea, soon to be…
Quick and Dirty (and relatively $$ Cheap) Legal Research
…effective keywords, and other results you find along the way. 2) Search Google or other search engine: You can find official and unofficial statutes, appellate court briefs, law review articles,…
Pedestrian Law: Think Out Loud (OPB) on Foot Traffic
OPB’s Think Out Loud radio program had a recent show on Pedestrian Law: Nov. 1, 2010, Foot Traffic and guests included Ray Thomas who wrote Oregon Pedestrian Rights:…
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