…tell lawyers who ask about blogging that you don’t have to go public with your first blog. You can try blogging in the privacy of your own (offline) computer….
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The Eddie Haskell Lawyer
This was worth passing on, even though there is no obvious Oregon connection. We have all heard about these types of lawyers (and other Eddie Haskells in our…
Oregon Lawyer Newsletters, Journals, and Newspapers
…click on Sort by Date)Oregon Daily Journal of Commerce (subscription required for full access, but their blog is open for viewing) 5) Oregon Lawyer Blogs (not inclusive – visit individual…
Lawyer Billing, Agita, and the Absence of A [Year’s] Best Legal Writing Compilation
This recent post at f/k/a will take you to previous ones on lawyer billing, all worth reading. It will also take you to a definition of agita, a condition…
Liability for Lawyer Referrals in Oregon
Law librarians never make referrals to individual lawyers. Never. Never. Never. But, others can and do. Lawyers do and can, friends can and do. (And the best bartenders often…
Pods, Blobs, and Niches at the Third Wave Lawyer
The Third Wave Lawyer links us to this garden office pod (the OfficePOD link) Very funny, rather pricey, but it has promise. It’s better than…
Super Lawyer: Super Online Searcher: Searching the CFR
…in a few minutes turn them into almost super searchers. It’s as if a little light goes off in their nifty lawyer brains and they can take over from there….
Pardon Me, but How Do I Request a Pardon from the Governor of Oregon?
…you talk to your lawyer, if you have one, or that you call the Oregon State Bar (OSB) to find a lawyer who can advise you (or read this…
A Human Book, not an eBook: What if You Could Borrow a Legal Scholar (from your library) for an Hour?
…prejudice I feel is invisible. It’s more a stigma attached to the label,” Langley said in a telephone interview from the university campus. “We’re thought of as evil, callous and…
Oregon Legal Research Resources for Tenants and Landlords: The Facts of Life
…to prevent one -just ask any landlord-tenant attorney – or any landlord or tenant who thought leases, evictions, and escrow accounts were subject to Common Sense Rules or the If…
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