The Library History Buff blogs about the new book, “The Laughing Librarian.” Thank you to Will Manley’s blog, Will Unwound, for the tip….
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Scam a Lawyer Today?
Lawyers are not immune to scamery (so to speak), or so it seems: 1) “Lawyers Scammed Over Email” (Gallagher Blogs) 2) Read more at Law Technology News: “Law Firm…
Can a Strategically Crafted Website Trump a Lawsuit?
…websites and blogs intentionally or unintentionally to redress consumer (and other) injuries and grievances or to shame those “who done them wrong,” rather than hiring a lawyer – or to…
Idaho Blogger Has No Absolute Right to Anonymity
…an anonymous commenter who posted to one of the newspaper’s blogs. The former chair of the Kootenai County Republican Party Central Committee, Tina Jacobson, wants the name because she believes…
Lawyers in Paradise?
Lawyer Blogs His ‘Island Paradise’ Life “Imagine packing up your law degree and taking it to a tropical island paradise to start anew there….” [Read full blog post.] Read…
How the U.S. Manages Domain Names Gone Wild
Let this be a lesson for us all: US Executive Branch Closure Crawl (from Free Government Information (FGI)) Toddle over to Federal Government Blogs for more websites….
“Law Man: Memoir of a Jailhouse Lawyer Now Law Student”
…the school to take him back,” you might find the following Gallagher Blogs post apropos. Law schools and bar associations do on occasion accept and license law students and lawyers…
Small is Beautiful: Solo Law Practice in Small Towns
…Where You’re Needed Check out MyShingle and other solo and small law firm blogs for more on the joys and rewards of small town and/or solo practice….
How to Vote for an Oregon Judge
…Guido Mordechai Gonzalez (whatever) 5) Newspapers, newspaper editorials, newspaper endorsements, newspaper databases (the latter will be at your public library – you’ll need a subscription database to do a thorough…
Business Tax on Bloggers? In Philadelphia, Yes, and Others?
This story from the Law Librarian Blog caught my eye, “Short Takes on the News”: Excerpt: “…If someone lives in Philadelphia and blogs, and collects even a tiny amount…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

