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The U. S. Housing Crisis: Current Developments and Lessons Learned
About the Program: The San Diego Law Library presents A Speakers’ Bureau Program featuring Gary Laturno. ·1 hour MCLE General Participatory Credit is available. This one hour presentation will cover the current developments in the U. S. Housing Crisis including: tax issues, changes in the law, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the…
Learn More Back to TopLaw Library Celebrates Law Day
Law Day, established in 1958 by President Eisenhower, is a day of national dedication to the principles of government under law. Congress established May 1st as Law Day three years later. The theme for Law Day 2013 is Realizing the Dream: Equality for All. This year is the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I…
Learn More Back to TopExpats and Inpats (Do You Know Where Your Employees Are?)
Sponsored by Hutchinson and Bloodgood, LLP About the Program: – 2 hours General Participatory MCLE credit available. We are pleased to partner with Hutchinson and Bloodgood, LLP for a special program about the tax implications for expats and inpats and some of the possible legal solutions. For more information, please visit our registration page….
Learn More Back to TopUsing Lexis
About the Program: -1 hour MCLE General Participatory credit. You can waste a lot of time running searches through databases without pinpointing the information you need. Attend this workshop and learn how to quickly find useful content on Lexis. This one hour class will cover search techniques, finding databases, Shepardizing, emailing and printing,…
Learn More Back to TopVisiting the Law Library Downtown but Where do I Park?
Finding a parking place in any downtown city is a challenging task and San Diego is no exception. With that in mind, we have found a website of paid parking lots that will, hopefully, help you on your next visit to the Law Library. In addition, there are a number of parking meters around…
Learn More Back to TopLatest Law School Rankings
“U.S. New & World Report” has recently released its annual Best Law Schools article. In addition to ranking the most popular schools, they have the “best” law firms in which to land a job, schools with the highest student debt, how to score financial aid, how to maximize with a dual degree, and much more.
Learn More Back to TopDo you write legal fiction?
The ABA Journal & the Alabama School of Law are accepting submissions for the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction. There is no entry fee, and the deadline is April 5, 2013! Good luck!
Learn More Back to TopKirtsaeng Updates “First Sale” Doctrine of Copyright Law
The Supreme Court clarified the “first sale” doctrine of copyright law with its decision in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons. The first sale doctrine provides that a publisher only controls what happens up to the first sale of copyrighted material. Once material has been sold, the publisher has no further rights relating to that…
Learn More Back to TopGoogle Maps, it’s not just for directions!
Google Maps & Google Earth have features that could help your lawsuit. We normally think of Google Maps for driving directions, but the street maps could easily be used to diagram an accident. Satellite views may also be available, especially in larger urban areas. Looking for historic information? Google Earth is a free downloadable…
Learn More Back to TopBooks are Moving at our Vista Branch
The collection at our Vista branch is being reorganized. We will be arranging all of the materials according to the Library of Congress call numbers which you see on the spine labels of the books and in our online catalog. The goal is to make it easier for everyone to find a title on the…
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