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From the Gallagher Law Library Blog: Alternative Legal Research Databases “When you think of online legal research, LexisAdvance, WestlawNext, or BloombergLaw probably spring to mind. With summer fast approaching,…

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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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lowcost, and the full-service legal research databases – and they know exactly what those places are. The inexperienced legal researcher can then be led through the process to find out…

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…their specialized legal research resources, including databases, books, and professional law librarians. More WHO answers: Government attorneys and other employees, metro-area residents, solo and small law firm attorneys who assist…

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the same legal research databases that Oregon attorneys use: Fastcase is one of them and you have remote access to it through your State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL). (Check out…

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…a research tool. In 2019, I also published “A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books,” which has filled a critical void for libraries serving students and the…

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From the Law Office Manager website: The County Law Library: Don’t overlook this free and valuable legal resource “According to just about every legal management article, webinar,…

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