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- Posted February 07, 2013
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Law library to begin WestlawNextTM training classes this month

The Adams-Pratt Oakland County Law Library will host nine WestlawNextTM training classes for attorneys in 2013. The first class will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 20, from 1 to 2 p.m.
Attorneys who wish to learn how to use WestlawNextTM for the first time or those who wish to improve their knowledge of the WestlawNextTM database and its capabilities are encouraged to attend the sessions.
Taught by an instructor from Thomson West, the curriculum will focus upon on the specific research needs of attorneys.
All classes are free and are open to any attorney. Attendees can register in advance by calling the library at (248) 858-0012.
The Adams-Pratt Oakland County Law Library is located at 1200 North Telegraph Road in Building 14 East which is the five-story glass building attached to the main courthouse building. The Law Library is on the second floor. For further information, contact Laura Mancini, director of Library Services at (248) 858-0012 or visit the Law Library's website at http://www.oakgov.com/lawlib.
Published: Thu, Feb 7, 2013
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