…Defense against Copyright Claims for Unauthorized Appropriation of Litigation Documents ,” by Davida H. Isaacs, Northern Kentucky University – Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Missouri Law Review, Vol. 71,…
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Nine Things Pro Se (Self-represented) Litigants Need to Know
…lawyers, too, but they protect you first. The best pro se litigants usually consult lawyers , often early in their cases and sometimes throughout litigation. That…
Oregon Property Condemnation Procedure
The OSB Litigation Section Newsletter, July 2008 issue, also has this article, “Oregon Condemnation Procedure Revisited,” on page 8, by Mark J. Fucile….
Response-Ability: Defending the Yoga Instructor When a Student is Injured
…would hope that a conversation would be the first choice for dispute resolution for yoga teacher and student, rather than litigation, but life is what it is and one is…
Blawgers and the Six Rules of Blog Science
…here in Madison. I spoke at a Litigation Section program entitled “This Blog’s for You” along with Mark Herrmann of Drug & Device Law and Anne Reed…
From Librarian to Blogger To Successful Pro Se Litigant
…“documents pertaining to the setup, financing, running, research and maintaining” of her site, which frequently links to articles and features blogs pertaining to Shoemaker’s main litigation area. Not willing to…
Security and Self-Discovery in the Legal Profession
…The professionalization of the litigation support management role will continue, as well as a slow movement toward the creation and evolution of technology counsel – lawyers who specialize in the…
Oregon and the Economic Loss Doctrine
The Oregon Business Litigation Blog posts about the Loosli case (A130044): Excerpt: “Today the Oregon Court of Appeals issued an en banc opinion further refining the economic loss doctrine,…
Oregon Supreme Court Briefs Now Online
From the Ater Wynn Business Litigation blog comes this: Oregon Supreme Court Briefs Now on the Web. Here’s a direct link….
Oregon Attorneys Fees
When researching Oregon attorney fee issues, these are useful (outdated, but still helpful) supplements to your primary and current law research: 1) OLI CLE course book, “Effective Litigation of…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

