…system, and indeed, even just reading a contract you think you want to sign requires a level of legal literacy and analysis beyond what even the best legal researcher can…
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Breast Cancer Legal Advocacy Project of Oregon
…Review: ‘… To form the Breast Cancer Legal Advocacy Project of Oregon, he began contacting lawyers that run a similar program in Seattle. Many of them asked why such an…
Vote on your Favorite Legal Blogs: 2010 ABA Annual Blawg List
…visit some new blawgs, for your own edification, of course.) Court Watch Law Biz News Law Prof Plus Torts In Labor IP Law Criminal Justice IMHO Niche For Fun Legal…
Legal Divas and Other Bloggers
If you thought blogs were dead, think again. They are evolving! Robert Ambrogi, at his Law Sites, posts about some new and noteworthy blogs, including Legal Divas. You…
An Oregon Donut Legal Drama in Three Acts
From the legal humor, Lowering the Bar blog: A Donut Drama in Three Acts Thanks to Blawg Reviewer #150: Trusted Advisor (But, doesn’t the ultimate Portland Donut Drama always…
Free Legal Consultation: Portland Metro Area
From a local law firm: We are having a Free Legal Consultation Day here at KOHLHOFF & WELCH: February 9, 2007KOHLHOFF & WELCHAttorneys at LawA Mother Daughter Partnership5828 North…
Oregon Non-Profits and Volunteer Legal and Self-help Resources
Oregon has excellent resources for non-profits and volunteers, whether you run one, serve on a board, want to work at one, or want to start one: 1) Connectipedia…
Today in Legal History
…speech? Need a hook for a speech right now? Need a brief but educational break from the report you’re writing? Visit Today in Legal History at Findlaw….
Project on Predatory Student Lending
Financial Protection Board (at least for the next few days) and your state’s consumer law resources at the Department of Justice or maybe other departments. Your own state’s legal services…
Pro Se Litigants: Acting as Your Own Lawyer
…lawsuits and bankruptcies are representing themselves, legal experts say. “It’s not just that poor people can’t afford lawyers. This is really a middle-class phenomenon,” said Sue Talia, a judge from…
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