“Better than Google: Libraries offer online databases with quality information – for free,” by Dan Giancaterino, from “Philadelphia Lawyer,” courtesy of Jenkins Law Library. Article here. “One evening,…
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How do I file for Bankruptcy?
…County Law Library that discuss bankruptcy, including a practice guide by the Oregon State Bar and a Rutter Group practice guide. We also pointed out our Nolo self-help books that…
How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon – in 6 Easy Steps
We (meaning my stupendous library assistants and I) have finally released a copy of our How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon – in 6 Easy Steps. (If this…
Oregon Last Will and Testament: Free, downloadable forms?
…will-writing books you find online and in the library are very useful for showing you what information and documentation you need to gather and think about. You can even use…
Copyright and the International Digital World
It’s not enough to know your own country’s copyright laws … From Library Link of the day (Nov 8, 2007 posting), a link to this story: The Day the…
Eyewitness Identification in Oregon: A Quiz for Lawyers
You can find at the Library of Defense a “ 2012 Oregon Criminal Law Quiz,” December 19, 2011, by Ryan Scott: “The Oregon Supreme Court has under advisement State…
The Secret Life of Oregon Legislative History
…for your own needs, email me and I’ll send you a word processed version you can make your own. 3) Internet Sleuthing, including: Library research: This used to mean…
International Animators Converge on Portland
…those arriving beforehand to enjoy our fair city’s sights and sounds, tastes and smells). Most events have entrance fees but not all. The Multnomah County Library is hosting a free…
Crime, Mental Illness, Politics, Law and Libraries
1) Crime in the library, the lighter side (public librarians laughing darkly) 2) People with Mental Illnesses in the Library (public librarians not laughing, darkly or otherwise) 3) Library…
Doing Business Abroad: Do Your Homework
…in the law library business hear the stories about deals gone bad, so maybe we’re more cautious than most, but the caution really is not misplaced. A lot of people…
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