…square brackets are to public library editions.] 1) “24 hours with 24 lawyers: profiles of traditional and non-traditional careers,” by Jasper Kim [2011] 2) “Careers for legal eagles & other…
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Book: Scalia and Garner on Judicial Persuasion
Good heavens, what next? A non-jurisprurient U.S. Supreme Court book that will possibly become a best-seller, at least among the wonkish: legal, political, librarian, and chattering all. Thanks to…
“Understanding Attorney Fees” Booklet from HALT
and state bar associations, and referrals from law libraries and legal aid offices can sometimes fill in that gap, with print and online information on how to find attorneys, how…
Death with Dignity: Advance Directives (legal form) in Oregon: Health Care Instructions
Appointing a Health Care Representative and Giving Health Care Instructions (form). You can find this form (and future updates) and additional information at the Oregon DCBS Advance Directives…
Ghostwriting and Pro Se Plaintiffs
…Ethics of Unbundling.” Here’s an excerpt from the letter: “The past few years have seen many articles in the OSB Bulletin about ‘unbundling’ legal services. In the consumer law area…
Fastcase 50: What is Your Legal Legacy?
For inspiration and hope, visit the Fastcase 50: “Honoring the law’s smartest, most courageous inventors, techies, visionaries, & leaders.”…
Oregon Lawyer Newsletters, Journals, and Newspapers
…Litigation Journal newsletter are free online) 6) Real Estate and Land Use (RELU) (online only to OSB section members) OTHER OREGON LEGAL or LAW-RELATED PUBLICATIONS: 1) OSB Bulletin (monthly)…
Which Legal Sites Did Heartbleed Affect?
See Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites: Which Legal Sites Did Heartbleed Affect?…
SALC Race for Justice in Portland: Battle of the Law Firms!
study which concluded that there is an estimated 250,000 people in Oregon who are considered the “working poor” and in desperate need of legal services. The report also stated that…
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