Lots of people think that answers to legal question are online. Hah! Law librarians and lawyer know that few, if any, answers to legal “questions” are “online.” “Laws” are…
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Oregon Divorce and Family Law Guides
…provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company. Disclaimer: It is against state law for library staff members to engage in any conduct that might constitute…
A Peacock (Named Bismarck) and the Law
…a legal research or law library angle on the situation. (The fact that neighbor kids have named it Bismarck doesn’t help, except for the laugh factor. You know,…
“Understanding Attorney Fees” Booklet from HALT
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: HALT has a new (free and downloadable) booklet on Understanding Attorney Fees: So You Can Keep Legal Costs Down. You can…
Legal “Journal of Things We Like (Lots)” (JOTWELL)
Gallagher (UW Law Library) Blog brings us news of this: “Sample Interesting New Writing About Law with Jotwell, The ‘Journal Of Things We Like (Lots)’ — is a…
Fastcase 50: What is Your Legal Legacy?
For inspiration and hope, visit the Fastcase 50: “Honoring the law’s smartest, most courageous inventors, techies, visionaries, & leaders.”…
Death with Dignity: Advance Directives (legal form) in Oregon: Health Care Instructions
Appointing a Health Care Representative and Giving Health Care Instructions (form). You can find this form (and future updates) and additional information at the Oregon DCBS Advance Directives…
Project on Predatory Student Lending
Did you know there was a Project on Predatory Student Lending? This one is at the Harvard Law School Legal Services Center. And don’t forget about the federal Consumer…
Error in the Court Report: Legal Publishing
A Law Librarian Blog July 27, 2010, post was interesting on several counts: It May Be Just One Letter But … When West Refuses to Correct Scopes v….
Ghostwriting and Pro Se Plaintiffs
…Ethics of Unbundling.” Here’s an excerpt from the letter: “The past few years have seen many articles in the OSB Bulletin about ‘unbundling’ legal services. In the consumer law area…
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