When I worked in academic law libraries, a charming and [usually] young law student would invariably come up to the reference desk, ask a question, and then say deprecatingly,…
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Rocket Lawyer, Google, and the Practice of Law in the 21st Century
You can spend your entire vacation catching up on how the practice of law has changed over the past few years, or, you can read a quick and dirty…
Can You Attend Law School Online?
I keep running across news stories where someone talks about plans to “attend law school online.” I wondered about that, so did a little research. Here’s what I’ve found so far:…
“A Cure Worse than the Disease? Oregon’s New Social Media Law”
The May 2014 OSB Bulletin has this article: “A Cure Worse than the Disease? Oregon’s New Social Media Law,” by Dan Webb Howard. Excerpt: “…. A Law of Unintended…
Learning How to Lie: a Lesson Well Taught (Washington Post article)
…Anyway, this Washington Post story made me want to go back in time and take this class, which sounds intriguing – and fun. (Link to Professor Morse’s U of M…
Non-Lawyers Authorized to Assist Self-Represented Litigants in Washington State
Media Guide (2009 update, as of today). See also California’s licensed legal documents assistants, information from CALDA , Sacramento County Law Library, and the California Department of Consumer Affairs….
So you’ve decided to divorce. How about mediation. Now What?!
Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 6:30 pm. Steven Leskin from Leskin Law’s One Day Divorce Mediation will join the Washington County Law Library via Zoom to discuss topics in…
April 5th is National Pet Tag Day: Discounts and Amnesty!
From Washington County Animal Services: National Pet Tag Day is Saturday, April 5. For the first time ever Animal Services will offer half-price dog licenses and waive dog license…
Oregon First Congressional District Election Ballots Due January 31, 2012
Visit the Oregon Secretary of State’s elections website for general information and links. Check with your county’s elections office for drop-off instructions:1) List of all County Election Officials 2)…
“My roommate is a high-strung moron” and Blog Comment Policies
…own formal “Oregon Legal Research Blog Comment Policy.” In the meantime, here is a preview of what it may look like, that is, not unlike the Multnomah County Library…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

