…from a “Portlandia” location scout who asked if the TV show could film in my Law Library (then the Washington County (Oregon) Law Library). I controlled my urge to say,…
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Speeding Up the Codification of Laws: You Say AI, I Say Thank you!
Take a look at the future: “Automation tools are enabling Washington D.C. to publish its laws much faster: A process that once took months can now be completed by…
JOB: Oregon Law Library Assistant Position
This position opens on June 2 and closes on June 15, 2012: Washington County Law Library (apply through the Washington County Human Resources website) The Washington County Law Library,…
Reading the Law in 7 States: How to Practice Law (legally) Without Going to Law School
Virginia: Law Reader Program (and here) 6) Washington State: Law Clerk Program 7) Wyoming: See “educational requirements” in the Rules and Procedures Governing Admission to the Practice of Law…
Oregon Law Librarians (back) on TV: Topic: Family Law
On Thursday, February 28, 2008, from 8-9 p.m., the Clackamas County Law Librarian, and I, the Washington County Law Librarian, appeared again on “Legally Speaking” with the host of…
Cannabis, Fee Agreements, Common Law Indemnity: An Oregon Law Book Omnibus Blog Post
New Edition! Joint Oregon & Washington Cannabis Codebook Annie & the Octopus: Common-Law Indemnity, 2018 Edition Fee Agreement Compendium, 2018 Edition The Oregon State Bar publications blog doesn’t post…
Administrative Law : The 2010 OARs are In The Building: Ecru?
This is about as exciting as it gets with law library décor action when you work in the public sector.) I was hoping for gold/yellow binding; colleagues were going for…
Oregon Timber and Property Taxes: another view, or two, or three, ….
has been paid for out of the taxpayer-supported timber payments). (Compare this with my law library’s Washington County where the residents in the past two elections voted in…
I’ve been charged with a crime in Oregon: What Happens Next?
problem and talking to your lawyer. (You’ll need to visit a law library to read the book in print or online.) Oregon doesn’t yet have any guide like…
Researching Oregon Employment Law
Survival Guide, A Client’s Companion to Litigation,” by Attorney Joseph Matthews, Nolo Press 3) Check at your local public library or bookstore for more. Oregon Employment Law Blogs: A number…
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