…lawyer to serve as a “coach.” Find a lawyer who will review your situation. Explain that you want to proceed as a self-represented litigant and ask if the lawyer would…
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“How to Find a Lawyer:” the TV & the Web Show
…to Find a Lawyer.” Legally Speaking is a call-in show that airs live on the 4th Thursday of each month, out of the TVCTV studios in Beaverton, Oregon and is…
How to Find Legal Information and Lawyers in the United States
Do you need to find a lawyer in another state? Do you need to find the laws of another state? Think about it. If you’re looking for…
New and Updated Nolo Blogs: Uncuffed Crime, Intellectual Property, and Many More
Get Smart! Check out Uncuffed Crime and Dear Rich, Intellectual Property – or one of Nolo’s other highly informative blogs….
Nolo Blogs about: Estate Planning and Home Buying Tips
Public law librarian bloggers just have to love Nolo Press, especially Nolo Blogs. They do so much of our work for us! (But not all of it, I may…
Public Law Library Mission Statements (with a side of “Portlandia” and a failed Mission Alignment)
…left to my own devices I might have said “yes!” and called it Outreach, which all public law libraries do. Alas.) More Law Librarian Blogs from Justia’s Blawg Search….
Blogs Written by Judges
If you missed the April 26, 2013, “A Quick Survey of Blogs Written by Judges” post by Robert Ambrogi at LawSites, it’s not too late….
Blawgs, Lawyers, & Writers
If you are new to lawyer blogs (aka blawgs) and not sure what they are or even where to begin reading them, the Blawg Review Awards isn’t a bad…
It’s National County Government (and Poetry) Month
Hat tip to Gallagher blogs, the ever vigilant and ever playful, law librarians at the University of Washington. “National County Government Month April is the cruellest month,” wrote T….
Quick and Dirty (and relatively $$ Cheap) Legal Research
…case law, subject-specialist lawyer and law professor blogs, and much more. 3) Search Google Scholar: More case research – and don’t forget the “How Cited” feature. 4) Search any free…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

