The following Oregon law libraries have a selection of credit-worthy Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course materials available for members of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) and others who can…
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Thomson Reuters’ TrustLaw Website
From Robert Ambrogi’s Law Sites 9/23/10 post: Thomson Unveils Global Hub for Free Legal Help: Excerpt: “At an event today in New York City, Thomson Reuters will formally announce…
Oregon Public Law Libraries: Most Frequently Made Referrals
Other FAQ for legal research resources involve guardianships, third-party adoptions, school law, garnishment, criminal procedure, juvenile rights, and a few others I’ll write about in a future blog post….
Legal “Journal of Things We Like (Lots)” (JOTWELL)
Gallagher (UW Law Library) Blog brings us news of this: “Sample Interesting New Writing About Law with Jotwell, The ‘Journal Of Things We Like (Lots)’ — is a…
Political Cartoonists and (Oregon) Legal Reference Questions
I was able to answer a reference question the other day with a Jack Ohman cartoon – the one about redistricting in Sunday’s (2/6/11) Oregonian – very funny….
Grandparent Custody and Visitation Rights in Oregon: 2015 HB 3014
…“Oregon grandparents rights” by Amy Wang, 6/3/15: “Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has signed a bill that will maintain grandparents’ legal rights if parents’ legal rights are terminated. Currently, if a…
Looking for a Job in the Legal World?
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,…
Vote for Your Favorite Legal Novel of the Year
ABA Journal: “Help pick the best legal novel of the year: Vote for one of three Harper Lee Prize finalists” Chose from among these 3: “The Wrong Man,” by…
Riskless, Larcenous, and Legal: Dark Pools and HFTs for the Literary Thrillseeker
…Note: HFT = High Frequency Trader Note 2: See reference to “… riskless, larcenous, and legal” in Flash Boys, chapter 4, “Tracking the Predator,” on pg. 124 of the first…
Oregon Pedestrian Rights: a Legal Guide
The law firm of Swanson, Thomas & Coon has developed a guide to Oregon Pedestrian Rights: A Legal Guide to Pedestrians on Foot Recent statistics on pedestrian deaths and…
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