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LA Law Library Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

LA Law Library is located in Los Angeles, United States on 301 W 1st St. LA Law Library is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category law library in United States.

Address

301 W 1st St

Phone

+1 2137852529

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Austin Stoub

Fantastic legal resources, knowledgeable staff. Free access to legal databases.

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iveta petelova

Tons of books, copier and fax machine, private reading room, helpful stuff however home to many homeless or near homeless people looking for payday. The 4 stars is mainly for the circulation desk

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Connie Patel

Best seminars and resources. I'm a retired paralegal and was very impressed. Staff is top-noch and helped me with some complicated legal problems I'm facing!

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lenovo chromebook

Not doing enough to make accommodations to assist people right now remotely. Courts are open..but the Law Library is for the most part closed. Can't check out books and can't access any materials remotely, other than a few pages which they will send you. They need to reopen but limit the number of people inside to those only doing actual research, require appointments, and block the regular internet so the computers are like Pasadena, give people a 1 hour time limit, move some shelves in the middle to allow for more space between tables and limit 1 person to a table, put tables in front of the reference desk/circulation desks where people would typically stand to force social distancing on everyone, put up the plexiglass shields, get some uv lights, and lots of cleaning materials and require people to wipe down all their own surfaces, if people want to use paper books then scan the pages they'd like to view so they can view them on a computer, or give out disposable gloves for those who need to use printed material..or just allow remote access to the same resources that were available on the computers in the library before.

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George Benaroya

Loved the fact that seminars are offered to the public on a number of topics. A neat idea we should copy in NYC