On Wednesday, March 20, at 6:30pm: Mia Getlin from Mia Getlin LLC will join the Washington County Law Library via Zoom to discuss issues in starting a business in…
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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…
Open source – Web 2.0 – IM: Does the Word “Librarian” Come to Mind? Yes!
Scan this Book! … An interview with the Open Content Alliance’s Brewster Kahle (by Andrew Richard Albanese — Library Journal, 8/15/2007) Open source digital preservation software: Lots of Librarians…
Immigration Law Primer and a Free, Online Learn-a-Language Primer
1) The Gallagher Law Library blog reminds us that an “Immigration Law Primer” is available at the Federal Judicial Center. 2) The basic print immigration law primer is Kurzban’s…
Surveys I’ll Never Take or, Make Me Want to Take Your Survey!
Library school student, librarian, and other information professional survey makers: this post is for you. Most of us want to help you out, especially if your survey results may…
Free Access to Nolo Legal Self-Help Publications for ALL Oregonians (Fastcase, too)
Your State of Oregon Law Library give you FREE access to NOLO publications and the FASTCASE legal research database: NOLO (aka Nolo Press): “NOLO provides access to full-text legal…
Access to Justice & the Evolving Role of Law Libraries in the 21st Century
…Sustainable 21st Century Law Library: Vision, Deployment and Assessment for Access to Justice,” notes the vast changes to the law library landscape over the past twenty years and the potentially…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
…tools. This book will be useful to lawyers, law library employees, paralegals, judicial assistants, public librarians, and self-represented litigants. It will also be a useful legal research text for students…
Free Legal Research and Self-Help Resources in … St. Paul, Minnesota!
“Ramsey County Law Library offers DIY help,” by Debra O’Connor, TwinCities dot com, 8/4/14: Excerpt: “People who have never set foot in a courtroom, and might be wearing baseball…
How do you Cite to a CFR Appendix?
…the back-issue research tip wonders to be found in the excellent LLSDC Law Library Lights newsletters, I came upon this article: “Beyond the Pale: Finding Your Way Back From a…
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