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iLibrarian alerts us to this gem of a post from a Syracuse School of Information Studies: 61 Non-librarian Jobs for LIS grads For a bonus point, #62, read…

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…practice for commercial organizations to include an arbitration clause in their contracts. The Oregon State Bar has a brief introductory statement about arbitration on their website; http://tinyurl.com/m68bd….

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From the Salem, Oregon, Statesman Journal, 2/14/08: “Police warn of scam involving sex-offender list.” From the article: “Aumsville Police Department is warning residents of a suspected scam of a…

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to Oregon attorneys that is. (In Washington State the bar also gives its law librarians passwords so they can help out the attorneys using Casemaker. Maybe Oregon attorneys…

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state’s appellate court briefs I wrote an article for our county bar association newsletter and in it I compared briefs to Turducken (no, I don’t imagine it really does need…

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Fastcase: Future Lawyer has a plug for Fastcase, which the Florida bar (among others) provides “free” for their members. Not to bash Casemaker at all (full disclosure: Oregon State

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…by county, maintained by the Oregon Justice Department (State courts). Don’t assume that all attorneys charge hundreds of dollars an hour. The Oregon State Bar Information Referral service may be…

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…case law and your county’s law library may be able to provide resources for that research. We also always recommend that you contact the Oregon State Bar, which has a…

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The Oregonian reports today (6/29) that the Oregon State Police will launch on Friday a (not “the”) sex offender whereabouts web site. There isn’t yet anything on their web site,…

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