…probably get these questions every few weeks.) Here are some Portland metro area and beyond sources of information: 1) Report: “Oregon’s Legal Guide for Grandparents and other Relatives Raising Children,”…
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Burning Legal Questions
…based on fact. Legal Blog Watch See, especially, their regular Burning legal questions and Things you can’t do on a plane posts….
Security and Self-Discovery in the Legal Profession
These are more than trends; these are words to the wise. Much of what Dennis Kennedy says in his “Eight Legal Technology Trends for 2008” rings true to law…
Access to Justice and Simplifying the Legal System
…the legal dispute resolution system so it becomes much more accessible and so the costs of accessing and operating the system dramatically decrease. Such an increase in access will lead…
Grandparent Visitation Laws
…a family law attorney in your state. For legal advice you may want to contact the Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service for the names…
Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries
…do legal research!), woe to those of you who try to make sense of these materials, e.g. the Oregon Laws , online. 2) If all legal questions (which for…
What is Access to Justice For? Another View of the A2J Cathedral: 360 Degrees and in 5 Dimensions
…the purpose of a thing is, there’s no way to know what I should measure to see if that thing is working. Take legal services to low-income folks. Some…
Washington State Legal Research Blog
Welcome the new KCLL Klues: Washington State Legal Research Blog: Tips and tricks for Legal Research in Washington State. This is the official blog of the King County…
Best Canadian Legal Research
Legal Research Plus has a blog post: Best Guide to Canadian Legal Research (September 3, 2009, by Sergio Stone) that links to the, uh, Best Guide to Canadian Legal…
Lawyer Billing, Agita, and the Absence of A [Year’s] Best Legal Writing Compilation
…(but no agita), which is: “why isn’t there a satisfactory legal equivalent to The Best American Science Writing?” (I’m working through the 2008 edition now.) Or is there? There…
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