Question: WHO uses the Oregon county law libraries and for what purpose(s)? Answer: Thousands of people use the Oregon county law libraries, because no other publicly accessible library has…
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Can we reduce our dependence on foreign legal publishers?
To continue the discussion (albeit one-sided 🙂 of legal research strategy: Both Lexis and Westlaw are owned by foreign companies. American Lawyer and the National Law Journal are about…
Oregon Family Law Facilitators
Did you know that there is a Family Law Facilitator in most Oregon counties and that s/he can help you with a wide range of family law questions on…
Oregon Lawyers in Guantanamo
The April 2007 issue of the Oregon State Bar Bulletin story by Melody Finnemore, “Uncharted Waters,” here. Excerpt: “As a law student, Sam Kauffman never imagined he would see…
Constitutional Right to Check Out Library Books?
Court this week will consider a case that could have major implications for the state’s 388 public libraries…. It pits a resident in Bloomfield Hills — one of the country’s…
Oregon County Law Library Conference Rooms
A few Oregon county law libraries have conference rooms for use by lawyers and clients (and self-represented litigants) who need gathering space for depositions, teleconferences, or meetings…
Justice Bedsworth and the Kindness of Lawyer Mentors
…list California appellate court’s: Justice Bedsworth, whose column, Criminal Waste of Space, is published monthly in the OC Lawyer: November 2011 – Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts…
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