Join us on Thursday, April 27, 12pm to 1pm for a Legal Tech Institute Vendor Visit from our Westlaw representative who will discuss Family Law resources available for free on the Law Library’s Westlaw computers. Texas attorneys can earn 1.0 hour CLE credit. Visit the Legal Tech Institute Course Catalog to register.
PowerNotes: Organize Your Research In a Whole New Way
The Harris County Law Library recently discovered a new browser extension for Chrome that allows you to capture, customize, and organize your research in a more efficient and accessible way. Instead of highlighting content, cutting and pasting it into a Word document, adding notes, and then returning to your source material to capture additional content or the URL of the website you are visiting, PowerNotes lets you perform all of these tasks in one self-contained platform.
For a limited time, throughout the beta testing phase, download the PowerNotes Chrome browser extension for free. Try out the only online research platform that saves what's important and keeps it organized for you in customized project folders, which you create yourself for the various legal matters you manage. Read more about the features that make PowerNotes the new must-have legal research management tool, and download it for your Chrome browser today.
Registration Open for Legal Tech Institute CLE
Register today for our upcoming Legal Tech Institute training session! On Thursday, April 27, 12pm - 1pm, our Westlaw representative will lead a training session on family law resources available for free on the Law Library's Westlaw computers. Texas attorneys can earn 1.0 hour CLE credit and all who are interested in learning more about free access to Westlaw at the Law Library are welcome to attend.
For more information and to register, visit the Legal Tech Institute Course Catalog.
Visiting the U.S. Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit Library System - Houston Satellite
March is Federal Practice Resource Month at the Harris County Law Library. Throughout the month we are featuring some of the federal practice legal materials found in our collection. We are also calling attention to a select few online resources, including the Federal Practice Manual for Legal Aid Attorneys. Law Library staff are always available at the reference desk to help in using any of these materials.
Another helpful resource is the satellite branch of the United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit Library System, located right here in Houston at 515 Rusk. This Satellite Library, open to the public, is a valuable resource for researching federal legal issues and it's well-worth a visit for those working in federal law.
You can learn about the Satellite Library's services and guidelines using the Visitors' Guide to the U.S. Courts Library in Houston, Texas. Many of the sources available in the Harris County Law Library collection are also available at the Fifth Circuit Library, but the staff's knowledge and expertise regarding the federal judiciary may add even more value to your research. Federal law is their specialty, and they are happy to help you access the resources you need. The Houston Satellite is also a United States Federal Depository Library, where government publications, including a selection of official sources of our nation's primary legal documents, are housed.
Federal Practice Resources Month
March is Federal Practice Resources Month at the Harris County Law Library. Throughout the month, federal practice legal resources will be on display, including the titles listed below. Additional resources can be found via our online catalog and in the FEDERAL SECTION of the library.
- Federal Procedure : A Problem-Solving Textual Analysis of Federal Judicial and Administrative Procedure
- Federal Procedure Forms : Federal Courts and Administrative Agencies
- O'Connor's Federal Civil Forms
- O'Connor's Federal Rules, Civil Trials : Practice Guide and Annotated Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- Bender's Federal Practice Forms by Louis R. Frumer
- Moore's Federal Practice and Procedure by James William Moore
- Federal Practice and Procedure by Charles Alan Wright
Look for even more resources online, including the Federal Practice Manual for Legal Aid Attorneys, a free resource from the Shriver National Center on Poverty. For a wealth of additional digital sources, visit the Texas State Law Library. When you register for a library card online, you will have access to a number of e-books that address various areas of federal practice and procedure. Just a few of the titles available for online checkout are:
- Federal Appellate Practice and Procedure in a Nutshell
- Federal Standards of Review
- Pretrial Litigation in a Nutshell
- Section 1983 Litigation Forms