Sentences with phrase «law library fees»

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Subscription - based models a la Netflix or Rdio — where users pay a regular fee for access to the service's library without owning the movies or music — will be increasingly dominant, said Dina Leytes, practice group chair of intellectual property and new media for Griesing Law in Philadelphia.
If you went to a law library and wanted to photocopy a case they wouldn't do it unless basically they paid a fee to West.
Other important goals include developing / evaluating technologies that will assist in managing: paperflow; workflow; facilities; records retention; court reporting; court interpreting; issues surrounding pro se litigants; law libraries; remote access to information; jury management; courtroom information / evidence presentations; collections / managing collection fines / fees / restitution; administrative functions; and scanning the «environment» for things like compliance with technology related «regulations, standards and guidelines» (e.g., GJXDM).
As a U of T alumnus (though I studied law elsewhere) I can pay for an alumni library card, and members of the public can similarly pay a moderate fee and be able to borrow books from the university collection.
While this is the very service for which I have been praying it has two limitations: (1) I would prefer a Canadian source such as CANLII or LEXUM; and, (2) those two sources are available without the kind of hefty fee that can be afforded only by libraries at law skules or very large law firms.
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