FAVORITE LAWYER BLOGS: For public law librarians, and in my case for county law librarians, serving the needs of our local solo and small law firm practitioners is a…
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Coming Soon to a Lawyer’s Website Near You, .Law Domains
As of yesterday, .law domains are available for purchase, but only by licensed attorneys. This new top level domain is an attempt to provide verification to lawyer websites. For…
What Is Your Lawyer’s Technology Competency Score?
Lawyer technology competency matters for so many reasons. Knowing how to maintain the privacy and the security of your personal information and legal documents are not the only skills…
Can I have a lawyer in Small Claims Court?
How did we answer that? Can I have a lawyer in Small Claims Court I had someone come in a few days ago asking about suing someone in Small…
How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon – in 6 Easy Steps
We (meaning my stupendous library assistants and I) have finally released a copy of our How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon – in 6 Easy Steps. (If this…
Lawyer Blawgs: Stats, White Papers, and Blog Directories
…block away from the Belmont 15 bus stop) :-). The topic is a great idea for an Oregon lawyer blogger gathering. 2) Lawyers blogging and marketing … LawyerCasting™ including articles…
Becoming a Lawyer in Oregon: No (or 2 years of) Law School Required?
“Oregon advances alternative routes to becoming a licensed lawyer” (OSB article, 1/17/2022) See also: OREGON STATE BAR ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS TASKFORCE COMMITTEE REPORT & RECOMMENDATIONS (undated report, circa 2021) “.……
What Happens When Your Oregon Lawyer Dies?
First things first: If your lawyer dies, call his/her law firm. If your lawyer dies and the law firm has died too (e.g. if the lawyer was a solo…
I’ve been charged with a crime in Oregon: What Happens Next?
…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…
How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon: Free, Low-Cost, Licensed
…post on how to find free legal advice. 4) And, here is my guide on How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon. 5) And the directory to lawyer licensing…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

