To continue my Oregon Legal Research blog post on Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries …. What’s a “Virtual Law Library?” Lots of people throw the term around, but…
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How to Find Oregon Appellate Court Cases
…by keyword. You will need to try out one of these or subscribe to a legal database yourself or visit a law library and use their print or online research tools….
Grandparent Visitation Laws
…of attorneys in your area; call their referral service at 503-684-3763 or 1-800-452-7636. OREGON LEGAL RESEARCH BLOG: DISCLAIMERS and REGRETS Oregon Legal Research bloggers cannot respond to individual legal…
Forthcoming: New Legal Research Database: Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law is set, later this month, to roll out its legal research database to compete, so we hear, with Lexis and Westlaw. Blog reports on the rollout include…
(Unpaid) College Credit Internship with Local (Oregon) Film and TV Producers
…provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company. These blog posts are snippets of…
Adult Adoption in Oregon
PLF website.) 4) The Google: These warnings apply whenever you use “the Internet” to research the law: Be Careful. Be very careful. Not all legal information you find online is…
Stun Guns and Tasers in Oregon: Is it Lawful to Own a Personal ECD?
enforcement personnel is a separate issue from the one I discuss here.) No two legal reference questions are alike, so here’s a RESEARCH STRATEGY (and I will update this as…
January 2015 ABA Journal: Pet Nups, UPL, IP for Kids, and Much More
The January 2015 ABA Journal has these articles and more: “Washington state moves around UPL, using legal technicians to help close the justice gap,” by Robert Ambrogi “It’s unethical…
Positive Law, Codification, and Peanuts (i.e. Linus)
this legal research blog, and it’s all lawful too, but not all legal blogs behave lawfully.) Positive law is a concept that law librarians teach law students and paralegals, and…
Oregon Foreclosure Legal Reference Questions
Legal Research Tip: When doing your research, remember, keep notes on who you talked to and when (even what time!), what was said, what website, book, or brochure you…
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