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Oregon lawyers have a network of legal assistance nonprofits, legal aid, and other legal organizations where you can get legal advice from licensed Oregon lawyers in good standing with…

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Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers” Would you like a clear description of 3 free online versions…

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We try to update this Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide at least twice a year (you can also find the guide from the WCLL Legal Research Resources website), but…

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When you need legal research advice, turn to the legal research experts, professional law librarians, most of whom are able to share their expertise freely, or low-costly (so to…

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…have been providing legal information consumers with incisive, expert bibliographical and acquisitions counsel and advice for a quarter century. My Legal Information Buyer’s Guide and Reference Manual [LIBGRM] burst upon…

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…questions. (But you can visit your own county’s Law Library and research your question!) Longest, and perhaps more useful, answer for those with legal reference or research questions: Please read the…

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Oregonians Rejoice: EBSCO Legal Information Reference Center has arrived. (Yes, thank the State of Oregon Law Librarian!) This database contains NOLO Legal information books and much more. This database…

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