…language and the Law, “Down with Provided That” from the Michigan Bar Journal. Lawyers fall prey to the same errors and obfuscations that ordinary mortals do, but I think it’s…
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Plato and Platypus Walk into the Law Library (and a caption contest)
This book has kept many of us laughing: “Plato and Platypus Walk Into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy through Jokes,” by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein. And they have a…
Oregon State Law Library Book Sale
…20th and 21st, at the Supreme Court Building, 1163 State St., Salem. Hours are 9-4. This notice from the Oregon State Bar Bulletin, Aug/Sept 2007 issue (available online)….
More on Oregon Noncompetition Agreements
This month’s Oregon State Bar Bulletin (online here) has another article on noncompetition agreements. Previous links from this blog to other noncompete articles are here….
Law Library Values, 2008
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has published their 2008 Law Library Values grid….
Enforcing Judgments in British Columbia
…The October 2007 Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin has an article by Michael Bertoldi (contact information in the article), “Show Me the (Canadian) Money” that tells you how….
Treating Court Reporters Right
…Court Reporters Right: “An article titled “What court reporters want” from the Illinois Bar Journal contains these tips from reporter Andrea Trippi Else—“ (Read post and link from here.)…
A Free Web 2.0 Technology Course for Law Librarians
…who have to wear 23 hats, work 45+ hours a week, and are accountable to elected officials, judges, bar associations, and the public. (The lawyers are the nicest and least…
Guardians and Guardianships
Guardianships: A Primer. Oregon-specific guardianship resources can be found at the Oregon State Bar (OSB), Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO), and at your local county law library (OCCLL)….
Oregon Laws 2007 and the Family Fairness Act
…if not, go here and click on the top BILLS/LAWS tab. Or you can call the wonderful Oregon Legislative Liaisons in Salem, at 503-986-1000 or your local county law library….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

