…list? It is not enough just to get a recommendation for a lawyer who can help you with your legal problem. You need to do a some preliminary research and…
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Oregon Ethics Investigation: Legal Fees, Audits, and Cranky Law Librarians
1) Legal Fee Auditing (Wikipedia) 2) National Association of Legal Fee Analysts (NALFA) and their blog. (Note: Lawyers know that their law librarian clients expect good legal research skills and…
LawSites: Blawg and Legal Tech Roundup, Legal Info Copyright, Open Source, and Access Lawsuits, and More
so many of us link back to it. (There are other sites that will keep you abreast of the latest SCOTUS, Law and …, legal scholarship,and legal research news.)…
Special Historical Research Collections in Oregon
…excellent research resources. I’ve reproduced the descriptions right from the program announcement: 1) “The Oregon Historical Society Research Library has gathered one of the most comprehensive collections of…
Bite #7, Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: #7 (Bill of Rights, 40-42)
…programs; limitations; duties of corrections director. (1) Whereas the people of the state of Oregon find and declare that inmates who are confined in corrections institutions should work as hard…
Legal Research in our Big, Bad, Mad World: Law of the Pacific Islands and Beyond
If you haven’t discovered the wealth of legal research information at LLRX, here’s your chance to take a quick tour. Start with Law of the Pacific Islands, but explore…
Legal Research Search Engines
It takes a lot to rock a law librarian’s boat, but a nifty search engine for legal research guides, and other research resources, comes close to doing so. See…
New Legal Research Guide – Estate Planning
We have a new legal research guide on Estate Planning available on the law library’s website. You can find previously posted information on estate planning through the “estate planning”…
Find Help With Student Debt without Digging a Deeper Hole
one, or your State Law Library’s website to see if they have statewide legal databases, e.g. the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), Nolo, etc. For example, the State of Oregon…
Full-tilt Legal Research Resources for Ordinary People
I’ve blogged before about HeinOnline, but still run into local attorneys and legal historians and legal researchers who don’t know what HeinOnline is and who don’t know they…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

