FALL 2022 NEWSLETTER |
LAW LIBRARY RETREAT The Cuyahoga County Law Library Resources Board is convening a Retreat on Thursday, November 17, 2022 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. This event will be conducted in person in the Lake Conference Rooms at the offices of Tucker Ellis, LLP, 950 Main Avenue, Suite 1100, Cleveland, OH 44113. Members may also attend in person, but pre-registration is required. Please Click Here to pre-register. |
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ON DEMAND SELF-STUDY CLE THROUGH THE CLEVELAND LAW LIBRARY * The Law Library offers On Demand Self-Study CLE Programs available for you to access any time 24x7. You can watch individual class videos and download course materials. Upon successful completion of a program, you will receive a Certificate Of Completion, and the Law Librarian will report your attendance to the Ohio Supreme Court. The list of current classes includes:
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TEMPORARY REMOTE ACCESS
Westlaw: The Law Library was able to offer remote access to Westlaw for many months during the pandemic, but that program has now ended. We hope that you enjoyed this special Member benefit while it was available. |
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Lexis: The Law Library was able to offer remote access to Lexis for 30 days for many months during the pandemic. Although that program ended a few months ago, Lexis is still offering Law Library Members the option to request a free 3-Day Pass to Lexis from our Librarians. If you are interested in obtaining a temporary 3-Day Pass, please contact Kathy Dugan at 216-861-5070 or Kathy.Dugan@clelaw.lib.oh.us. |
Join Our Libraries In Presenting: BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP |
BOOK: Wicked Cleveland, by Jane Ann Turzillo (Arcadia Publishing SC, 2022) WHEN: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Thursday, October 6, 2022 SPECIAL GUEST: Author Jane Ann Turzillo, National Federation of Press Women Award Winner, Two-time Agatha Nominee WHERE: In Person At: The Cleveland Law Library, Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 4th Floor, 1 W. Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113 If you cannot attend in person, please register at this link to attend via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpcOmsrTIpGtaxN6mlgj_DS8rBYBNjuYhq There will be a book signing after the program. |
For General Information, contact:
Kathleen M. Dugan The Cleveland Law Library (216) 861-5070 kathy.dugan@clelaw.lib.oh.us |
Helena Travka Cleveland Public Library (216) 623-2860 helena.travka@cpl.org |
LAW LIBRARY NEWS New Reference Librarian: The Cleveland Law Library is very pleased to announce that Kayla Fertig has joined the Law Library as our new Reference Librarian. Kayla holds a bachelor's degree in paralegal studies and a Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS) from Kent State University. Kayla 'hit the ground running,' and after only 3 weeks on the job, she is ready to assist members with their reference and interlibrary loan needs. As we are sure you will agree, Kayla is a welcome addition to the Law Library staff.
Bloomberg Online: The Law Library is pleased to announce that it just acquired a research license for our Director to access all of the content available through Bloomberg Law. Importantly, members can now request information from Bloomberg's tax portfolios, treatises, dockets, and all of its practice area materials on the following topics:
New Westlaw Content: The Law Library recently added a lot of new tax content to its staff Westlaw plan. In addition to purchasing treatises (with forms), manuals, and journals from Warren, Gorham & Lamont (WG&L), the Law Library also purchased Deskbooks from Practitioners Publishing Company (PPC) and tax resources from The Research Institute of America (RIA). Lawyers who handle tax matters for clients will recognize some of these examples from our new WG&L content: Sample Treatises:
In addition, Law Library staff are able to search federal and state court dockets independently through CourtLink® on Lexis. The CourtLink® product allows wide flexibility in searching by keyword, litigant names, attorney names, docket number, judge, law firm, litigation area (e.g., criminal, family, probate), case type (e.g., criminal, appeal), and case status (e.g., active or closed). New Computer In Conference Room No. 3: The Law Library is pleased to report that we have installed a brand new computer in Conference Room No. 3. This Room is perfect for members who need to conduct a private meeting with a client and/or compose documents with the assistance of their client. |
FALL BACK! DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME IS NOVEMBER 6th Daylight Saving Time may soon become a thing of the past. Forty-eight states currently observe Daylight Saving Time and adjust their clocks twice a year. In March 2022, the U.S. Senate passed the Sunshine Act (S. 623); this bipartisan bill sought to make Daylight Saving Time permanent across the United States. Advocates say that ending the Daylight Saving Time change would enable children to play outdoors later, boost local businesses, and reduce seasonal depression. Although the Sunshine Act is stalled in the House, some states have taken proactive steps. Georgia's governor, Brian Kemp, signed legislation in April 2021 making Daylight Saving Time permanent upon approval from Congress. The South Carolina legislature passed a similar law in 2020. With more and more support from around the country, it looks like the sun is setting on the Daylight Saving Time change. By Kayla Fertig, Reference Librarian |
TECH CORNER: In today's climate, the chances of your business being the victim of a cyber attack are relatively high. Recent events have caused many people to work from home, increasing the risk of an attack. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to protect yourself. Having a plan in place will go a long way in helping you survice an attack. Almog Apirion's article "How Businesses Can Prepare For, and Ultimately Prevent Cyber Attacks" lists a few ways in which you can protect yourself. You can read his article by Clicking Here. |
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DAYS THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED The Law Library will be closed on the following days in 2022/23:
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CLEVELAND LAW LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Board of Directors: Carla M. Tricarichi, Esq. - Tricarichi & Carnes, President Ronald Stansbury, Esq. - Tucker Ellis LLP, Vice-President Benjamin C. Sasse, Esq. - Tucker Ellis LLP, Treasurer Kathleen M. Dugan, Esq. - The Cleveland Law Library, Secretary John M. Alten, Esq. - Ulmer & Berne LLP Hon. Mary J. Boyle - Eighth District Court of Appeals Joseph N. Gross, Esq. - Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP Ruth E. Hartman, Esq. - Baker & Hostetler Rebecca W. Haverstick, Esq. - Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP Richard G. Johnson, Esq. - Richard G. Johnson Co. L.P.A. Eric B. Levasseur, Esq. - Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP Hon. John P. O'Donnell - Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Rebecca Y. Price, Esq. - Law Office of Rebecca Yingst Price, LLC Christopher S. Williams, Esq. - Calfee, Halter & Griswold, LLP |
CUYAHOGA COUNTY LAW LIBRARY RESOURCES BOARD Board of Directors: Sheryl King Benford, RTA General Counsel and Deputy General Manager, Chair Daniel Van, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office, Secretary Loree Potash, Esq., Secretary Hon. John P. O'Donnell, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Hon. Charles L. Patton, Jr., Cleveland Municipal Court |
Kathleen M. Dugan, Esq., M.L.S., Librarian & Chief Administrator Eric J. Hess, B.S., M.L.S., Network Services Librarian Kayla Fertig, B.A., M.L.I.S, Reference Librarian Leslie Hall, B.A., Paralegal Certificate, Office Manager |
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