Address: 301 W 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
Phone: +12137852529
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–6PM
Friday: 8:30AM–6PM
Saturday: Closed
Mark David Osollo
Reference / Research Librarians, Circulation Staff, and Copy Reproduction Personnel are very professional and extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic about assisting you; and if they cannot, they will intelligently direct you to the right path to find resources elsewhere. Just do not expect anyone to hold your hand. It is not a law firm. It is a great resource to become familiar with any legal area before speaking to an attorney about your particular case. This library has more volumes than any other University law library that I have been to, and its shelves contain foreign law volumes too.
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I had security follow me in bathroom of Latin descent, then had custodian fake clean to remove me . I wasn't even longer then 5 mins, before he decided to talk to security who told him to come in and basically alienated me out. Pretty bias and racist toward minority based on classism and race. Turned on ac on blast on 54 degrees rainy day in late March weather. When la usually in the 70s
James McFarland
Security constantly walks around near minorities ( specifically African Americans) to find reasons that will get them kicked out. If you want to experience JIM CROW, this is the best place to be.
Tahseena Kahn
Informative seminars! Good place to study! Great resources for research laws! Helpful staff! The library has weekly seminars that cover not just laws but also marketing tips for small businesses. You can learn a lot of things for free that will help you running your business.
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Hours are Monday & Wednesday 10am to 8pm Tuesday & Thursday 12pm to 8pm Friday & Saturday 930am to 530pm
You cannot, but they do have helpful classes, can direct you to helpful resources, and once a year they host the Pro Bono Fair where they have lawyers providing free legal advice. Hope this helps!
The LA Law Library had countless state and federal form books. You can copy one with their on site copy machines.
This Friday from 1pm to 4pm but you have to get a ticket so you have to go at 8am get the ticket and come back at 12.30 pm
Truly fascinating how there are so few well thought out questions posted here on Google. Victor's question is a prime example of intellectual indolence. How hard would it have been Victor for you to simply type that question into Google?
Go to their computers and log on to West Law and type in the citation within the specific data bank Federal or State:
From the website: Monday, November 26, 2018 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. In California, many families struggle to care for adults who are not able to care for themselves. For these families, a court-approved conservatorship may help. It allows a responsible person or organization to assist an adult with a disability with personal care or finances. This session provides general information about the court process and help in preparing and filing documents to request appointment as a probate conservator.
This library is open to the public, doesn't matter if you're an attorney or a paralegal or not. You don't need a library card to go inside, but you will need one for using the computers, printers, and copiers. Checking out books requires a card and a security deposit.
Yes 8am to 6pm
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