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…
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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…
Law Librarians, Lawyers, Legal Publishers, and the AALL Consumer Advocacy Caucus
…and database contract problems,” or “Why does every other legal publisher transaction need professional law librarian or manager intervention to decipher mailing labels, packing slips, and invoices – these…
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…
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS): New, Free, Legal Research Database
Give a big welcome to a (relatively) new entrant in the Oregon legal research database field of players: Oregon Laws dot org. It’s a legal research database designed and…
Traffic Week at the Oregon Legal Research Blog
I start off the New Year (January 2010) on the right foot (or the 3rd wheel) with Traffic Week at the Oregon Legal Research blog. Stay tuned for posts…
Legal Aspects of Cohousing, Ecovillages, Barter Economies, and More: for Oregon Attorneys and Entrepreneurs
“Community-members, attorneys, and entrepreneurs may attend a two-day workshop examining legal strategies for the creation of sustainable, localized and sharing economies. This workshop will look at some of the…
A2J Words Matter: A Legal Resource Center is Not Always a Law Library (and vice versa)
A2J = Access to Justice: Words and Names Matter The Law Librarians at the State Of Wisconsin Law Library know that the difference between a Legal Resource Center or…
Oregon Foreclosure Legal Reference Questions
Legal Research Tip: When doing your research, remember, keep notes on who you talked to and when (even what time!), what was said, what website, book, or brochure you…
What Does One Do With a Bouncing (NSF) Check?
…for now that the reason you are researching this “on the Internet” is that the simple solution wasn’t in play. (And, please, please tell me you don’t get legal advice…
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