“A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books,” by Kendall Svengalis (author and publisher of the extraordinary and invaluable “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide & Reference Manual,” which…
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High Legal Research Cool Factor: wellsettled dot com
Hat tip to Bob Ambrogi’s LawSites blog post: WellSettled.com Mines Cases for Established Principles,” which introduces us to wellsettled dot com: “It is well settled…” I bet you can’t search…
Justia Legal Question and Answer Service
Justia Virtual Chase has a free Legal Question & Answer Service. Answers are provided by lawyers. Justia Legal Questions and Answers Justia homepage and Q…
Book: Yale Law School Guide to Research in American Legal History
…Day. (That is also why I started this Oregon Legal Research blog when I moved to Oregon, after more than a decade teaching and learning about federal law resources. I…
Public Law Librarian Blog: “Legal Research is Easy”
Legal Research is Easy is still one of my favorite blogs. (And I can only dream about working as a law librarian in a state with so many official…
Legal Research at Home
…platform. It is important to remember this is an eBook platform, not a legal research platform. Among the titles patrons can access are Oregon Evidence, Employment in Oregon, LexisNexis Practice…
Oregon Legal Forms: The Pyramid
…device for describing the body of research sources one uses to search for legal forms. So, here we go … Is there a: 1) local court sanctioned…
LawSites: Blawg and Legal Tech Roundup, Legal Info Copyright, Open Source, and Access Lawsuits, and More
LawSites continues to be at the top of my list for Keeping Up With Interesting Legal Tech News. There are so many reasons so many of us link back…
Are You Paying for “Free” Legal Forms?
Before paying for legal forms online (or from a book), check to make sure they are forms the court will accept and to find out if your county or…
Google Me, Google Me: The Funny (and scary) World of Online Legal Research
…to find the case so I can write a postscript to this Shaggy (Law Librarian) Dog Tale .) When I use Google Legal Scholar, specifying federal court and 2009,…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

