Information provided by the library is not a substitute for legal advice. This is the standard disclaimer on everything we produce -- our website, our research guides, and our email correspondence. We at the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library explicitly do not give “advice.” Today’s blog post is the exception. On this Tech Tuesday, we do have advice, not legal advice, of course, but recommendations for selecting and buying legal tech.
Read moreLibrary Card Sign-Up Month: Sign Up, Log On, Check Out!
September is Library Card Sign-Up Month, an annual opportunity to celebrate and promote the power of a library card. In 2016, The Atlantic posed this question: Is the Library Card Dying? Five years later, the answer is a resounding No! and we can prove it with the list of links in this post. Check it out!
Read moreIf You Preserve It, They Will Come: Exploring “The Portal to Texas History”
Launched in 2004, “The Portal to Texas History is a gateway to rare, historical, and primary source materials from or about Texas.” This blog post explores the website’s contents and special programs related to The Portal, including the Texas Digital Newspaper Program, the Rescuing Texas History Program, and Resources4Educators.
Read moreFREE CLE for Texas Lawyers
If you're in search of free Texas CLE opportunities, look no further. The Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library has the resources you seek! Visit the links in this blog post to access free CLE courses from the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Young Lawyers Association, and more. Sign up receive notifications of Free Texas CLE content at https://freecletexas.substack.com/
Read moreFlying Solo: Resources for Starting Out and Keeping Up
Do you want to start your own private law practice but don’t know where or how to begin? The Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library can help! Provided in this blog post are links to several resources that will help you launch your own solo or small firm.
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