…might have useful and reliable (accurate and up-to-date) information. Talk to a law librarian, too. But, please, talk to a lawyer. Please talk to a lawyer. Please talk to…
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One Reason Oregon Lawyer Bills are Higher Than They Should Be: Superseded ORSs and Wonky Websites
…librarian has created this quick and dirty website to superseded ORS, Historical ORS, which can supplement the info on our Where are Superseded (Archived) Oregon Revised Statutes? You see, lawyers…
Don’t Be a Legal Self-Help DIY April Fool
…consulting a lawyer. (Or both!) You may need only to consult a lawyer or find one to coach you through your case. And you need to find the right lawyer,…
Sara Rose, Kid Lawyer, and Lawyers to the Rescue
Round Up of Law Practitioner Blogs ). You can read more about Sara Rose, Kid Lawyer , a 4th grader who likes to argue! Read about:…
When a Law Librarian Sighs, It Means Talk to a Lawyer! (Note: The Google is NOT a Lawyer)
…but gosh darn-it I will say it if you ignore me when I recommend, strongly, with or without a sigh, that you talk to a lawyer. Previous OLR blog posts…
Lawyer Dot Coms and other Future Lawyer News
Future Lawyer blog has had lots of interesting posts lately on things and ideas that are of use even for those low-tech “It’s Geek to Me” lawyers, e.g. this…
Does Your Lawyer Know What Metadata Is?
I hear far too many lawyers say, “I don’t understand technology. I do just fine with the telephone and my legal assistant.” This is a far more dangerous situation…
The Challenge of Multi-Author Blogs
Personal Bee Law Library Buzz points us to this story, “The Challenge of Multi-Author Blogs,” which is a logical follow-up to my posts about lawyers blogging (aka blawging), here,…
Pro Se Litigants: Acting as Your Own Lawyer
The King County Law Library blogs about More People are Acting as their Own Lawyers, linking to this story: “ More people acting as their own lawyers: Courts clog…
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