I also found a link to this video and many other excellent legal research and lawyer tips from Jim Calloway’s excellent Law Practice Tips blog: YouLaw: If Pixar Created…
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Insurance law: Geico, Edo, Safeco & Burr
Lawyers for two cases that originated in Oregon appeared before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, 1/16/07, to discuss the finer points of insurance law. Saveco v Burr (06-84)…
Legal Assistant Jobs at Lewis & Clark Law School: App deadline Dec 14!
…administrative, paralegal, and secretarial support to full-time and adjunct law faculty. Assists law faculty in class preparation; legal research and document production including scholarly articles, court briefs, class materials, class…
Will the Virtual Law Office (VLO) Make an Appearance in Oregon?
Bob Ambrogi’s Law Sites blog post of 1/9/11, brings us an update on Xemplar, where you can read about exemplary lawyers. Exemplar’s January 2011 featured lawyer, Stephanie Kimbro, has…
Law dot Gov Update
For those of us who can’t wait for Law dot Gov to become a [virtual] reality, the Law Librarian Blog keeps us in the loop with periodic status updates:…
The Death of the (print) Law Report
“Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-01, Peter W. Martin, Cornell Law School As you’ll see when you read and think…
Free public forum (Portland): Our Streets: The Police, The Public, & the Law
The Civil Rights Section of the Oregon State Bar presents a free public forum: Our Streets: The Police, The Public, & the Law (flyer, PDF) When: Tuesday, April 24th,…
Where the Money is in Law
One possible future of law? MyShingle had this excellent, and startling, post where you need to follow the links, and not just the money … but it really is…
Wine Law: Behind the Bottle
We just got our copy of this book on wine law. As you might imagine, the business of winemaking and wineries is full of law and business, plus…
Polygamy and the Law: Beyond Jurisprurience
Robert Ambrogi’s Lawsites post on the polygamist compound raid in Texas made me think about why this event is so fascinating, legally (not salaciously – please). It seems to…
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