The following legal writing blog has come to my attention: Set in Style. The number of legal writing blogs and web sites is growing. Take a look at…
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DACA Renewal Clinic (Portland, Oregon): May 1, 2020
May Day Virtual DACA Renewal Clinic “This May Day, ICS will offer a no cost virtual legal clinic for dreamers to renew their DACA status in partnership with Catholic…
Open Source, Lawyers, and Beer: FOSS+Beer, Beryl’s, and a Legal Talk Network Podcast
A podcast from LawSites (Robert Ambrogi): A Most Unusual Episode of Lawyer2Lawyer (Hint: It Involves Beer) Excerpt: “It is not every day that I get to record a…
Full-tilt Legal Research Resources for Ordinary People
I’ve blogged before about HeinOnline, but still run into local attorneys and legal historians and legal researchers who don’t know what HeinOnline is and who don’t know they…
Job: Legal Assistant – Legal Researcher: Port of Portland (Oregon)
The Port of Portland has an interesting Legal Assistant position posted. Deadline is July 22, so don’t dawdle. www.portofportland.com…
Pro Se Litigant, Civil Gideon, and “It’s all Online” (so ask Siri to draft that eviction notice) News Round-up
…to hire lawyer to help ‘pro se’ cases “ 2) Massachusetts: Yale Law Journal article (June 2012): “Randomized Evaluation in Legal Assistance: What Difference Does Representation (Offer and Actual Use)…
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…
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…
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?…
California enacts UELMA, Guaranteeing Free & Authenticated Access to State Legal Materials
On September 13th, 2012, California Governor Brown signed SB1075 into law, enacting the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act in California (UELMA). From Law Librarian listserv: “SB1075 provides that the…
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