The Legal Process Outsourcing blog has an interesting post about outsourcing legal research. Excerpt from the post: “… Legal research in the practice of law is time-consuming, difficult and…
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Washington State Legal Research (for non-Washingtonians)
Do you have questions about Washington State law? Here are some legal research tips, which will also apply if you need to research other states’ laws (just substitute the…
Oregon Legal Notices of Sales of Real & Personal Property on OSSA Website
Oregon State Sheriff’s Office Association (OSSA) (a tax-exempt nonprofit) website states: “OSSA’s sole function in relation to Sheriffs’ Sales of real and personal property is to post legal notices…
More Family Legal Assistance Coming to Columbia County
St. Andrew Legal Clinic (SALC) will be collaborating with the Columbia County Legal Aid office to offer additional family law and legal counsel to low-income residents of Columbia County….
Washington County Law Library now offers eBooks
The Washington County Law Library now offers eBook access to a variety of legal titles, including some key Oregon legal research materials. The pilot project was made possible in…
Claymation and Legal Research
I went to the Amazing World of Claymation exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society and, of course, saw the legal research angle! Wouldn’t any law librarian? So, you…
Legal Notice by Publication
Pro se litigants, and new lawyers, will ask us questions about how to “publish a legal notice.” Does it have to be in the newspaper? Which newspaper?…
Outsourcing Legal Research
The Legal Process Outsourcing blog has an interesting post about outsourcing legal research. Excerpt from the post: “… Legal research in the practice of law is time-consuming, difficult and…
A U.S. College Campus Free Speech Story Worthy of a Entry in “News of the Weird”?
Above the Law brings us the following news story worthy of News of the Weird. California College Tells Student He Can’t Hand Out Copies Of The Constitution On Constitution…
Pro Se Litigants: Acting as Your Own Lawyer
…lawsuits and bankruptcies are representing themselves, legal experts say. “It’s not just that poor people can’t afford lawyers. This is really a middle-class phenomenon,” said Sue Talia, a judge from…
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