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Introduction to iPad for Trial Lawyers (MyShingle)
From MyShingle, a blog for and about solo and small law firms: “Trial By iPad: 1 New Technology, 10 Days, 3 6-Figure Verdicts,” by Carolyn Elefant, October 2,…
Dogs (Canines) in Court
From the Washington State NW Sidebar blog: Comfort Dogs in Court Excerpt: “…. In State v. Dye, the Washington Supreme Court threw prosecutor’s a bone in ruling that…
Plastic Coffee Cup Lid Litigation
It was only a matter of time before the “great Plastic Coffee Cup Lid Webcomics Challenge” targeted lawyers. The April 4th comic strip does just that….
Save Your Webpages for Posterity, Please: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
The Internet Archive serves as, among other things, a repository for webpages. Lawyers (especially), historians (always), librarians (of course), and everyone else can save their webpages to the…
Access to Justice? “Change afoot in American civil justice system” (Legal Rebels)
…the civil justice system was indeed in danger of foundering. The ABA Section of Litigation was part of that chorus. More than 3,000 members of the section participated in a…
When is it criminal neglect to leave your children alone?
See recent updates (e.g. 2/10/11 ), but also click on the Home Alone label in the sidebar or the bottom of this post. Some of the most frequently…
Happy Thanksgiving!
…and unusual punishment. Tofurkey Producer Sues Texas over Labeling Laws The makers of Tofurkey, Turtle Island Foods, is an Oregon company that produces plant-based products. They have filed a suit…
Non-competition Agreements in Oregon
One day you will want to read about non-compete agreements and when you do, a good place to begin will be the OSB Litigation Section’s Summer 2007 newsletter Litigation…
Oregon Notices of Appeal: Filing Deadlines
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) Litigation Section Spring 2008 newsletter, the Litigation Journal, has a number of useful articles, including this one by Robyn Ridler on limited, general and…
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