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Free CLE for Texas Lawyers on 9/30/21: Free Legal Tech for Everyone

September 22, 2021 Guest User
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Program Title: Free Legal Tech for Everyone

Speaker: Sabrina A. Davis, Digital Outreach Law Librarian, Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library

Program Description: This program provides an overview of freely available legal apps as well as tools for accessing online sources of forms and other legal information. The course will explore legal research technology that is available for free at the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library in addition to free legal research resources online, including government websites, the Texas Legislative Reference Library, and the Texas State Law Library. Licensed Texas attorneys will also learn about tools such as Fastcase available to State Bar members via the My Bar portal page. Finally, the course will offer guidance on strategies for finding obscure resources through online portals such as the Hathi Trust and the Law Library of Congress.

Date: Thursday, September 30, 2021

Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (CST)

Cost: Free

Where: Online (GoToMeeting)

Total CLE Hours: 1.0 (accredited by the State Bar of Texas) This program will be recorded, and accreditation is valid though April 2022.

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