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Excerpt from the Law Librarian blog post: “LawCrossing features the largest collection of active legal jobs in the world, including more than 70,000 positions at top law firms,…

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Public law librarians are frequently asked how a stepparent can adopt a child. Non-attorneys think this is a simple legal procedure and all they need are “forms.” (And no,…

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This isn’t from Oregon, but concerns legal research. A paralegal in Muncie Indiana, who is accused of drug charges, has been granted access LexisNexis to prepare his defense. It…

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The blog Post or Perish gives the reader a tantalizing snapshot of some of the social-media legal issues that occur in our digital (zeros and ones) world. Read About…

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Today’s Oregonian (my starter commuter newspaper) had lots of legal news today. In fact, too much for me to do this all in one swell foop. And I haven’t…

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…OREGON LEGAL RESEARCH BLOG: DISCLAIMERS and REGRETS We cannot respond to most legal research questions . Disclaimer : The information provided on this…

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Lawyers Set to Argue New Legal Theory in Pet-Poisoning Cases, from Law.com (article by Lynne Marek in The National Law Journal, April 10, 2007) “Class action litigators and animal…

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