If you haven’t tried out the streaming video at the Oregon State Bar’s (OSB) website, now’s the time to make yourself comfortable and settle in for 30 minutes of…
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Copyrighting Legal Documents
…legal documents came up a couple of weeks ago, and then it came up again and then again. Today I ran across this article, while looking at a webpage…
Are Paralegals Happier than Lawyers? (and other Oregon legal news)
…Clark Law School Library’s “ Law in the News ” roundup for a quick look at Oregon, Northwest, and other legal news stories of interest to many of us….
Northwest Regional Legal Writing Conference in Portland – August 2009
From the Law Writing Prof Blog: Northwest Regional Legal Writing Conference in Portland – August 28-29, 2009 “Lewis & Clark Law School and the University of Oregon School of…
Oregon Lawyer and Legal Bloggers
I link to Oregon Legal Topics blogs and Oregon lawyer’s blogs – see the Oregon Legal Research sidebars to the right – including topical blogs on Employment, Insurance, Business…
Burning Legal Questions
…based on fact. Legal Blog Watch See, especially, their regular Burning legal questions and Things you can’t do on a plane posts….
Oregon Legal Ethics: Lawyers Who “Stiff” Other Lawyers
There were several interesting articles in the August / September 2010 Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin (or link from OSB archives ), including one on “missing and misunderstood”…
HAL, You’re No Shakespeare: Legal Document Editing Software
But (Arthur Clarke’s 2001, a Space Odysey) HAL may still be your friend. Read on: Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites, Dec. 17, 2012, blog post: The WordRake Editing Program Takes…
Oregon Legal Guide for Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising Children
Update update (ahem) to the “Oregon’s Legal Guide for Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising Children” handbook: I have checked with the lead editor of “Oregon’s Legal Guide for Grandparents…
Equal Justice Conference (Portland, Oregon, April 30-May 3, 2014)
…or public library legal reference services and A2J (access to justice) issues: Self-Represented Litigation Network Educational Program, Wednesday, April 30 (8:30am-5:30pm) EJC links: 1) Equal Justice Conference (ABA) 2014, Portland,…
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