It’s not enough to sort out the papers, the wills, the taxes, the trusts, the long-lost relatives; you also need to think about burial and funerals. The law…
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May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…court, the judge, court administrators, archivists all have to duke it out when lawyers and judges each bring different versions of cited cases to their trials or when they cite…
Online Book Privacy Law – in California
See the Law Librarian Blog , October 4, 2011, blog post: California Enacts Book Purchase Privacy Law…
Food Liability Law
The Food Liability Law Blog has some interesting posts, including this one that features an Oregon and Washington public health officer: “Is it Really a Food-Born Illness?” Excerpt: “At…
Halloween: A Trick or Treat Bag of Laws
A little Halloween “Law” for everyone: 1) “Top 3 Halloween Lawsuits of All Time,” by Stephanie Rabiner, 10/25/11, Findlaw 2) Stambovsky v. Ackley Case Resources…
Forthcoming: New Legal Research Database: Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law is set, later this month, to roll out its legal research database to compete, so we hear, with Lexis and Westlaw. Blog reports on the rollout include…
Oregon Patent & Trademark Depository Leaving the Lewis & Clark (Boley) Law Library
The Boley Law Library of Lewis & Clark Law School has officially withdrawn from the Patent & Trademark Depository Library (PTDL) program. The Oregon government…
Copyrighted State Legal Forms can Protect Consumers
…the Oregon State Bar , at an Oregon county law library , or you can post the question to L-net . “ State Law Library of…
Baseball Law!
Who couldn’t use a book on Baseball Law? We sure could here in the Portland-metro area. A summary of what you’ll find in “The Little White Book of Baseball…
Read ’til your lips hurt: 25 greatest law novels…ever! (ABA Journal)
From the ABA Journal, August 1, 2013, post: “25 greatest law novels…ever!” “The ABA Journal has been exploring a fascinating romance between lawyers and popular culture. We’ve traced this…
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