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ENGLISH MEDIEVAL LEGAL DOCUMENTS meet the WIKI
…was done by someone with one foot in a long, long ago century and the other foot planted solidly in this 21st century: ENGLISH MEDIEVAL LEGAL DOCUMENTS: AD 600 –…
What Do Lawyers Do? Careers in the Law: Five Quick and Easy Research Resources
…books on “the practice of law.”) Law librarians are often asked if we have any books in our law libraries on what a legal career might look like, e.g. what…
Legal Writing: Et al, Serial Commas, and Latin Words Bans
I was trying to decide if et al needed a serial comma – and I came across this: In Bournemouth, England at least, “plain language” means you can’t…
Adult Adoption in Oregon
…PLF website.) 4) The Google: These warnings apply whenever you use “the Internet” to research the law: Be Careful. Be very careful. Not all legal information you find online is…
Inventors, Thinkers, and other Creators: Idea Submission Agreements: Caveat Emptor
…you know a few people who are perfect marks for these scammers.) Disclaimer: The information provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice,…
Oregon Lawyer Newsletters, Journals, and Newspapers
…Litigation Journal newsletter are free online) 6) Real Estate and Land Use (RELU) (online only to OSB section members) OTHER OREGON LEGAL or LAW-RELATED PUBLICATIONS: 1) OSB Bulletin (monthly)…
Legal Research Database Survey: LexisNexis, Westlaw, and Beyond
This survey, from the Stanford Law School Robert Crown Law Library, is for the Serious Minded Legal Research Service User (and the one who also monitors The Budget): Law…
Legal Guide for Online Publishers
The Citizen Media Law Project’s Legal Guide has some good stuff (and here is their press release). Thanks to the Law Librarian Blog for the link….
Oregon Statutes of Limitations and ORS 12.220, a “Saving Statute”
…and therefore affirm….” (Link to full opinion from the OJD website.) DISCLAIMERS and regrets: 1) We generally cannot respond to specific legal research questions, though there are exceptions. 2) The…
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