Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge You’s column on pro se litigants in the April 2013 MBA Lawyer gives succinct and useful advice to attorneys who are facing self-represented litigants…
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The Challenge of Multi-Author Blogs
here, and here. (Personal Bee also links to this, from Stark County Law Library.) Excerpt from the Daily Blog Tips post: “There are a growing number of multi-author blogs…
Corky v. Petunia: Pro Se Litigants & Lawyers, Evidence & Relevance
here, and here), and in the law library, for both sides. I always recommend to my pro se litigants who plan to “go to court” (traffic court, small claims, jury…
How to Find Federal Ninth (9th) Circuit Court of Appeals Briefs: Update
Library and the Law dot Gov team! This is a work in progress. Don’t forget that PACER is an alternate source for official federal court case filings. Not all…
Capiche the Niche?
…In my law library right now, we’re cleaning up a list of the looseleafs and treatises we’ve cancelled in the past 5 years or so. We’re a small…
Google Unbound: Search Engines vs. Indexes
Librarians have to think like their library patrons and this can be very difficult sometimes. But we do try. Non-attorney legal researchers, and some attorneys, also seem…
OSB Bulletin
The December OSB Bulletin arrived in my library today and apparently in other county law library mailboxes around the state. I’ve already been alerted to the article on…
Independent Contractors in Oregon
…public library will have lots of books on the subject (depending, of course, on the size of your local public library), but also check out the Oregon Gov sites, here…
Read Widely and Carry a Big Book
…it linked to this, which got me thinking differently than before about my own plans for the future of my library. Way back in my East Coast academic law…
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