…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…
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Free Legal Forms Templates (NOT fill-in-the-blank forms!)
…with field and line number formatting, that a litigant and lawyer could use to draft their own legal documents when specialized, sometimes expensive legal forms software is unavailable. You still need to…
Oregon Council on Court Procedures (with a side of donuts)
Reading minutes from meetings can be a snooze, but they can also be very funny – and they can make a great lawyer out of you (or at least…
Oregon Attorney-Client Confidentiality: Privilege Can Survive Death
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin: June 2009: Duty of Confidentiality: Top 10 Myths, by Helen Hierschbiel, will be interesting for lawyer and client alike. It is another reminder to…
Pro Se Litigant, Civil Gideon, and “It’s all Online” (so ask Siri to draft that eviction notice) News Round-up
1) Idaho: “Idaho County to Hire Lawyer to Assist Pro Se Litigants,” Aug 13, 2012, by Molly McDonough. ABA Journal News. Link to Idaho Press Tribune story: “Idaho county…
Traffic Law: How to Beat (or Transcend) Your Ticket
…lawyer contributors, I am sure to surpass that value with this new post. The OSB Bulletin’s Aug/Sept 2008 issue has an, I dare say phenomenal, article on traffic law: Traffic…
What Might Happen if You Die Without a Will?
Robert Ambrogi (and also Future Lawyer ) posts about this Intestacy Calculator. From Bob’s post: The site also includes an interactive summary of state laws . It shows…
Old lawyers never die. They just lose …
Their appeal. Their judgment. Their briefs. And they also write aging lawyer reports: Latest report out on the aging lawyer, linked to from f/k/a, which has much more on…
Art and Artists and the Law
…one or a law school library, you will likely find several titles. Lawyers With some legal questions, it never hurts and is often wise to talk to a lawyer. You…
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