…secretary of state’s job is arguably less difficult than serving as state treasurer (who oversees billions of dollars in investment funds) or as attorney general (who is essentially the lawyer…
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The Perfect Divorce Client
…family law blogger likes it too. Excerpt from the Oregon Divorce Blog post: What a lawyer thinks of as a “perfect client” in the domestic relations sense is a client…
Are You a Career Blawger?
There is an interesting discussion about “Career Blogging” going on through the lawyer, librarian, strategist, and other blogs. If I’m not mistaken, it started with web strategist (!)…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART ONE
…would do under the circumstances – I would talk to a lawyer or two. (Besides, I needed to find out what to do if the FBI came knocking, a not…
The $2,500 Bar Stool
…the bar with his or her name on a bar stool. Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, I am not an accountant, I do not make any investment recommendations,…
The devil is in the commas….like usual
…trying to find justification for uses of the comma in web copy without resorting to ranting and raving, I started with my old trusty print copy of the Chicago Manual…
How to find affordable legal counsel
Limited scope legal assistance, unbundled legal services, “discrete task representation” … these are all terms used to describe a particular type of lawyer-client business model. You can read more…
Legal research and puppies, life, love, rain – and ferrets
…the Congressional Record. This isn’t anything new and I admit this doesn’t sound like riveting stuff, but it is! Imagine (work with me here) being a writer, a lawyer or…
Can we reduce our dependence on foreign legal publishers?
To continue the discussion (albeit one-sided 🙂 of legal research strategy: Both Lexis and Westlaw are owned by foreign companies. American Lawyer and the National Law Journal are about…
Oregon Legal News via BlawgSearch
…in mind there is no simple, one-stop, way to track all Oregon legal news, so keep surfing the local newspapers, the blawgs, the legislative sites, the lawyer blogs, etc….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

