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Electronically Stored Evidence: What Attorneys Need to Know

Allegheny County Law Library

John 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 (1) identifying potentially relevant evidence; (2) properly preserving/collecting the evidence; (3) sorting out irrelevant files; and (4) reviewing what is most important, before producing evidence…

Celebrate Law Day with ACLL

May 1 is Law Day. Join ACLL as we celebrate the rule of law and help to cultivate a deeper understanding of our legal system. To celebrate we'll have special displays highlighting pieces of our  collection showcasing voices of democracy throughout our region's history, interactive games to boost your legal knowledge, prizes and treats, and…

CLE: Caught on the Cellphone

Allegheny County Law Library

Join Honorable Michael E. McCarthy for a substantive 2 credit continuing legal education opportunity. This lecture will cover cellphone and their recordings, videos, text messages, and photos in Court proceedings. Registration is required. Please register in-person, by phone, or by emailing acll@carnegielibrary.org. This CLE is free for members and $35.00 for non-members.

Summer Reading Opening Ceremony

Allegheny County Law Library

Join the Allegheny County Law Library team and go for the gold at the READ-A-PALOOZA BOOK BOWL Summer Reading Opening Ceremonies! Sprint, jog, swim, lope, or tumble on in to the Library and sign up for Summer Reading. You will be awarded the new READ-A-PALOOZA BOOK BOWL tote. Plus, you can participate in themed fun,…

Library Closed

Allegheny County Library and all Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh locations will be closed on Wednesday, July 4, 2024 in observance of Independence Day.

Lunch with ACLL

Allegheny County Law Library

Take your lunch to the Allegheny County Law Library. We're here for you whether you seek quiet study spaces, private meeting rooms, or want a different environment to spend your lunchtime away from your own office. Explore ACLL as a gem of a Library amongst the hustle and bustle of city, county, and court business.…

CLE Opportunity: The Implications of Their Growing Impact in Estate Planning & Administration

Allegheny County Law Library

Digital assets have proliferated during the last few decades but often are neglected when an estate plan is prepared and overlooked during estate administration.  Michael Alberts, Esq. will present and discuss the Pennsylvania law entitled the Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (RUFADAA), and assist with preparing an inventory, understanding of the law,…

Library Closed

Allegheny County Library and all Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh locations will be closed on Monday, September 2, 2024 in observation of Labor Day.

Anniversary Party & Open House

Allegheny County Law Library

Join us for an afternoon reception celebrating the successful partnership that supports services at Allegheny County Law Library. This celebration will include Library tours, light refreshments, guest speakers, and more as we celebrate the partnership the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, and ACLL.

The Disability Vote Matters

Allegheny County Law Library

Attendees will learn their rights and about accommodations available to people with disabilities for mail in voting, in person voting, and what to do if they encounter accessibility issues. This event will held in-person in the Allegheny County Law Library's Classroom. The accessible entry to the City County Building is alongside the Ross Street entrance. The Ross…

Navigating and Understanding Pennsylvania Courts

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Main 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA

Join Allegheny County Law Library in partnership with Pennsylvanians for Modern courts to learn about the purpose and procedures of the courts in Pennsylvania’s Judicial System. Participants will hear from a Pennsylvania judge and discuss the different subject matters of each court, knowing your way around the courtroom, how judges are selected, and how you…

Neighborhood Legal Services Presents Legal Literacy

Allegheny County Law Library

Neighborhood Legal Services works to promote fairness in the civil justice system, regardless of how much money you have. Neighborhood’s Legal Literacy presentations provide information on civil legal issues.