Legal Research Plus brings our attention to the California Office of Legislative Counsel’s report on: “Authentication of Primary Legal Materials and Pricing Options, December 2011″ More about Uniform Electronic…
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State and County Law Libraries and Legal Information to the People
Some (most!) of my favorite sources of law library legal research services and self-help ideas come from other state and county law libraries and law librarian bloggers (these…
Oregon State Bar Announces Free Legal Answers Website
The Oregon State Bar recently launched Free Legal Answers in partnership with the American Bar Association that uses volunteer Oregon attorneys to answer legal questions for free for qualifying…
How do I file for or respond to a divorce?
…for divorce, while legal separation leaves the parties married. There are also forms for unmarried parents. If you find forms that look right for you, read the instructions to be…
How to Buy Legal Print and Online Books and Databases
Lawyers and librarians who buy legal books and databases rely on the stupendous “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide & Reference Manual” and we welcome the latest 2012 edition. You can…
Oregon Legal Ethics: Lawyers Who “Stiff” Other Lawyers
…evidence, another on unbundled legal practice (aka limited scope legal assistance), and this one on lawyers who don’t pay other lawyers for costs incurred on their clients’ behalf (behalves?). Lawyers…
Minnesota Murder and Manslaughter Statutes: Criminal Code, Chapter 609 (2019)
…in the First Degree 609.205 (2019): Second Degree Legal Research 101: Want to know how to find state statutes? Read on: How do you find state statutes? Let me count…
Finding Superseded Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) and the Oregon Bulletin
…was published that year, but not printed rule changes. Additional Resources: Oregon Legal Research: Executive Branch (Boley Legal Research Guide) Oregon Administrative Research (Boley Legal Research Guide)…
Where Oregon Genealogy, Name Changes, and Legislative History Meet Up
The Legal Genealogist tells an interesting Oregon genealogical, name change, and legislative history story: “The Grandson” Visit the Legal Genealogist website and blog for lots more fascinating legal genealogical stories….
Equal Justice Conference (Portland, Oregon, April 30-May 3, 2014)
…or public library legal reference services and A2J (access to justice) issues: Self-Represented Litigation Network Educational Program, Wednesday, April 30 (8:30am-5:30pm) EJC links: 1) Equal Justice Conference (ABA) 2014, Portland,…
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