LEXIS Basic & Shepard's Advanced

Alameda County Law Library

125 Twelfth Street (12th & Oak)
Conference room 8
Oakland, CA 94607
Call 510-272-6483 to register with MasterCard or Visa
The Alameda County Law Library is a multiple activity MCLE provider accredited by the State Bar of California.

Complimentary for Alameda County
Government Attorneys

MCLEs
$15.00 advance registration 
$20.00 day of event
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November 15, 2011  MCLE Participatory Credit

Two programs in one day.

 
Law Library Reference Oakland 510-208-4832
Law Library Reference Hayward 510-670-5230
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Lexis

"BASIC LEXIS"

Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at noon

Speaker: Kim Cramer, Lexis/Nexis Government Consultant
Click for flyer. Call 510-272-6483 to pay to reserve your space.
Register 11:30 am-noon
Program: noon-1:00 pm
1 Hour Participatory MCLE Credit

 

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Visit the Law LIbrary in the evening on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 9:00 p.m. at 125 Twelfth Street in Oakland. Street parking is more available in the evening.

Advanced Shepard's

Tuesday afternoon, November 15. 2011
Speaker: Kim Cramer, Lexis/Nexis Government Consultant
Click for flyer. 
Call 510-272-6483 to reserve your place with Visa or MasterCard.
Registeration/Check-in: 1:30-2:00 pm
Program: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
1 Hour Participatory MCLE Credit

MCLEs on CD @ your LAW LIBRARY in both Oakland and Hayward. New material has been added this fall.

Visit here.

Westlaw

"Westlaw Basics"

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Speaker: Eric Ortner, West Government Account Manager
Click tor flyer. Call 510-272-6483 to pay to reserve your space.
1 Hour Participatory MCLE Credit

Registration: 11:30 am-noon

Program: Noon-1:00 pm

LDA

Do you or someone you know need help filling out forms? Attend the California Legal Document Assistants Open House on Tuesday, November 14 at the Hayward Branch from 3:00-5:00 p.m.

See a PowerPoint presentation and discuss with various qualified, bonded Legal Document Assistants their areas such as divorce, child custody, bankruptcy, deeds of trust, motion practice, unlawful detainers, unemployment appeals and many more areas. Learn what they can do for you. Their fees are less than an attorneys, but they cannot give legal advice or represent you in court. More information at CALDA.