…resources: websites, blogs, and maybe even just use the telephone! 1) Washington State has some excellent county law libraries. 2) Mary Whisner, University of Washington Law School librarian, keeps a…
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Are Paralegals Happier than Lawyers? (and other Oregon legal news)
A colleague passed this along, from the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Law Blog (and you can read other WSJ blogs , too): “Survey Says! Paralegaling is a Better…
Are You a Career Blawger?
There is an interesting discussion about “Career Blogging” going on through the lawyer, librarian, strategist, and other blogs. If I’m not mistaken, it started with web strategist (!)…
GPO Access Migration to FDsys
Gallagher Blogs reports on the migration of federal information from GPO Access to FDsys: “You might already be familiar with GPO Access, the website of the U.S. Government Printing…
Oregon Lawyer Newsletters, Journals, and Newspapers
…click on Sort by Date)Oregon Daily Journal of Commerce (subscription required for full access, but their blog is open for viewing) 5) Oregon Lawyer Blogs (not inclusive – visit individual…
Pro Se Litigants: Acting as Your Own Lawyer
The King County Law Library blogs about More People are Acting as their Own Lawyers, linking to this story: “ More people acting as their own lawyers: Courts clog…
Handbags and Why Do They (Big Law Associates) Hate Us (Big Law)?
…means of production for publishers, leading to a fast proliferation of new media. Several of the most prominent legal blogs, including Above the Law and Greedy Associates…
New Blawgers: What about Comments?
…about the substantive post and about the blogger, not to mention the Commenter. Here are 3 examples of blogs that inspire large numbers of Comments (but most of us will…
Expert Witness Research and Directories
If you don’t know where to begin, try these: 1) Justia’s Virtual Chase 2) UW, Gallagher Law Library: Expert Witnesses: Researching Factual Experts to Use in Litigation 3) Cleveland…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

