From Robert Ambrogi’s Law Sites 9/23/10 post: Thomson Unveils Global Hub for Free Legal Help: Excerpt: “At an event today in New York City, Thomson Reuters will formally announce…
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Oregon Attorney General Opinions and Letters of Advice
Non-attorney Oregon legal researchers frequently overlook Oregon attorney-general opinions. Not every legal problem will require a search of attorney general opinions, but you don’t want to miss this research…
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…
“More Eager I am to Pay a Lawyer than a Crook”: Consumer Law – No Small Matter for Ordinary People
…you off every day and what you can do about it.” I’ve been working lately on a proposal for my local bar, judges, and legal aid attorneys to make it…
Legal Publisher Vendors in Town (Portland, OR)
While the law librarians are in town (Portland, Oregon) for the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Meeting in Portland, July 12th to July 15th, anyone may…
Book: Scalia and Garner on Judicial Persuasion
Good heavens, what next? A non-jurisprurient U.S. Supreme Court book that will possibly become a best-seller, at least among the wonkish: legal, political, librarian, and chattering all. Thanks to…
Oregon and the AMA Guide to Permanent Impairment
…is, please consult an Oregon attorney for legal information and advice specific to your situation. The attorney will know which guides apply in your case. DISCLAIMER: The information…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…from responding to requests for legal advice from anyone except members of the Oregon Judicial Department. To understand and protect your legal rights, you should consult your own private lawyer…
How to Make an Oregon Law Librarian’s (and Lawyer’s) Heart Beat Madly
…please (!) don’t just hand over legal forms to your neighbor. Instead, please (PLEASE!) offer to help your neighbor contact a local senior advocacy center, your county’s senior services, or…
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