I found this question, What is Baker’s Law?, in list of Q&A compiled by a group of librarians who participate in online reference (aka digital ref, e-ref, the Oregon…
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6 lawyers with food truck businesses and 10 romance novelists with law degrees
It’s summertime. Even lawyers are allowed to dream about food and love. From the ABA Journal Galleries: 6 lawyers with food truck businesses (ABA Gallery, circa 2014) 10 romance…
Traffic Law in Oregon: No Expungement for Traffic Arrests
incident put him afoul of a little-known Oregon law: Once a traffic arrest goes on a driver’s record, it stays there forever — even if there isn’t a subsequent charge…
Human Lawyers (and Law Librarians) vs. Online Legal Services: It’s Not About You
Jim Calloway’s blog post: GPSOLO: Law Practice 2020 has lots of tips including this one from GP Solo, vol. 31 No. 3, by David Hiersekorn: “Online Legal Paper Mills:…
Two Portland (OR) Legal Nonprofits Have Open Positions: Lawyers for Arts and Victims Rights Law Center
The Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) Portland, Oregon, is expanding its legal team and has openings for a senior attorney, two (2) direct services staff attorneys, a technical assistance…
Oregon Employment Law: Independent Contractors
This is a complex area of employment law and you can never read too much about it. The Oregon Law Practice Management blog has this 12/3/12 post: “Mission Impossible:…
More Condo Law
…had almost nothing on Condo law in Oregon and now we have a bounty of resources. If you put the word “condo” in the search box at the top…
Oregon Law Practice: 20 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your iPhone and iPad
Oregon Law Practice Management brings you this “iLaw” update, just in time to get you out of July 4th picnic clean-up duty: 20 Tips for Getting the Most Out…
“Animal Law” Courthouse Rooftop Secret Sculpture Garden: “Cat on Trial”
Hatfield U.S. Courthouse Sculpture: Cat on Trial in Law of Nature I only today discovered this garden while looking at the Judith Resnik, Dennis Curtis online edition of their…
Researching Long-Term Adult Care Options
complaint history or to make a complaint: Oregon Department of Human Services, 800-232-3020. Counties also investigate complaints, and completed investigations are public. Multnomah County: Aging and Disabilities Help Line, 503-988-3646….
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