Readers of this blog will already know that the Great Library houses a vast and diverse collection of print resources for use by Ontario licensees and their agents, licensing candidates, self-represented litigants, and members of the public conducting legal research. Did you know, however, that the Great Library also subscribes to a number of databases and other eResources that licensees and licensing candidates can access at any of the Great Library’s computer terminals? Or that one of these eResources contains within it a growing collection of court documents that can support your legal research and writing with judicially recognized precedential material? Read on to learn more about the Lexis+ Pleading, Motions and Facta database, now available at the Great Library.
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Library Closure September 30 – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Monday, September 30, 2024 marks the 4th National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the federally recognized occasion to reflect and honour Survivors, their families, and communities affected by the legacy of Indian Residential Schools in Canada. The Great Library will be closed in observance of this important moment of contemplation.
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Guest Blogger
Paul Leatherdale
Manager, Corporate Records & Archives
In the fall of 1983, the archives program of the Law Society officially began. An archives was established to collect and preserve documents of historical significance to the Law Society and the legal profession, and to make the records available for research.
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