CLEs
Remote CLEs
The Allegheny County Law Library is now offering remote access, asynchronous CLEs. The following CLEs are available at this time: Pennsylvania Legal Research 2 Substantive credits Pennsylvania Legal Ethics 1…
Advanced Research on Westlaw
Microsoft TeamsThis course will help you refine your search construction using both plain language and terms & connectors, while also showing you tools and resources to help you efficiently complete your…
Opioids and the Courts
Allegheny County Law Librarypresented by Daniel Kunz Additional details will be coming soon. If you are interested in attending, please contact Lori Hagen.
Litigation Research on Westlaw
Microsoft TeamsDuring this course, you will learn how to locate relevant briefs, pleadings, motions, dockets, jury verdicts, settlements, expert materials, and comprehensive reports most efficiently on experts, judges, and opposing counsel…
Topical Research on Westlaw-Criminal Law
Microsoft TeamsThis course builds upon and expands legal research skills using Westlaw to delve into criminal law content sets of law. The focus will be finding case law, statutes, regulations, and…
Secondary Sources on Westlaw Edge
Microsoft TeamsSecondary sources are vital legal tools that provide essential guidance and analysis in every area of the law. Often using Secondary Sources is the best place to start your research.…
Statutes & Legislative History
Microsoft TeamsLearn how to conduct legislative history research on Westlaw for a specific act as well as how to research a specific statute. We will see how to find links to…
Research Essentials on Practical Law
Microsoft TeamsPractical Law's legal know-how offers resources that address the needs for improved efficiency. Practical Law's expert attorney editors create and maintain a wide range of up-to-date, practical resources to ensure…
Public Records
Microsoft TeamsThe objective of this Westlaw Public Records Seminar is to teach attorneys the available resources and search techniques to help them locate people and businesses, identify, and assess risk, understand…
Electronically Stored Evidence: What Attorneys Need to Know
Allegheny County Law LibraryJohn Unice, Esq. of bit-x-bit will explain the electronic discovery reference model (“EDRM”) and the lifecycle of evidence. There are four key pillars of the EDRM that lawyers must understand…