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Updated (2014) Oregon & Portland-metro Legal Assistance Resources Guide
Search for the new edition of the guide from our Document Index, under “Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide“: Additions and corrections to the guide are always welcome….
Oregon Attorneys Gone Wild: Free Legal Information and Advice
Oregon, and especially the Portland-metro area, is awash in lawyers talking about the law to all and sundry – for no charge. (You don’t even have to buy them…
How to Make an Oregon Law Librarian’s (and Lawyer’s) Heart Beat Madly
Some of the scariest words we hear in the law library are from non-attorney patrons who walk into the law library and say things like this: “I need…
MyShingle: Michelle Obama, the Lawyer and the Mother
From MyShingle, we get this thoughtful blog post, from the perspective of a solo practitioner parent: What Michelle Obama Couldn’t Have Found at The (So-Called) Fifty Best Law…
Preventing Link Rot: Lawyer and Librarian Friend Perma cc Wins Webby Award
From ABA News: “Site aiming to prevent ‘link rot’ for legal researchers wins 2015 Webby,” by Molly McDonough, 4/27/15: Excerpt: “A service that enables courts and researchers to…
Clever Lawyer, Clever Code Track U.S. Supreme Court Opinion Rewrites
“Clever piece of code exposes hidden changes to Supreme Court opinions.” Hat Tip to Library Link of the Day. (June 14, 2014, Tip.)…
Oregon Lawyer Ethics: Using Social Media for Investigation
This Oregon Law Practice Management post, from 3/25/13, maybe should be required reading: “The Ethical Minefield of Using Social Media for Investigation” Excerpt: “In late February, the Oregon…
89 Practice Tips for the Oregon Lawyer
The Oregon Law Practice Management blog has a 2012 Year in Review list of the year’s tips. This is painless continuing legal education – and stay tuned for…
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