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“Is it legal?” in the Library
…I’ll sue you. I never liked women anyway.” Very scary to the lawyer who overheard it (“he threatened you!”) and the behavior preceding the remark but most of us in…
Justice Bedsworth Ponders Cereal Litigants
…Terrorists” the good judge learns not to trust the law on the Internet, that cereals with the word “fruit” (or even frute or froot) in their names don’t necessarily contain…
“Are you a licensed Oregon attorney?” is a Yes or No Question
…law.” If you hire someone who claims to be an attorney, or who hedges when asked, trust your instincts, because when your instinct detects hedging, your instinct is often a…
Getting Relatives to Move Out: Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law
…a heart and trust FAMILY too much. Remember, no good deed goes unpunished! The truth is, though, how many of us would insist on a lease from Mom, Sis, Bro,…
CLEs and Books for Oregon Contract Attorneys, and the Lawyers who Hire Them
…this one: “Oregon Contract Lawyers: Independent Contractors or Employees?“) We also have these contract attorney books (other Oregon county law libraries may have them as well): “The complete guide…
Access to Justice & Kindness: Oregon Lawyers Pay Up
Put those lawyer jokes aside (but not all of them and not forever): Most of the lawyers I know, serve, and witness in action practice random acts of kindness…
Promoting Access to Justice with Oregon State Bar E-Books (on Amazon)
…offering a series of Family Law e-books on Amazon.com. These e-books include information on how to find and hire a lawyer, as well as links to information about the OSB…
Where Do You Find Great Legal Research Advice?
…even thousands of journals and websites and lawyer and law librarian listserves, networks, and professional associations (e.g. AALL). A Law Librarian’s Continuing Education also includes reading local, state, and national judicial,…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

