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Read moreSmall Business Legal Resources
Starting a small business can seem overwhelming. There are many moving parts to consider throughout the process and it can be impossible to know where to start. The Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library has a plethora of resources that can help you with the legal side of starting and running a small business.
Read moreCiv Pro: How Do I Serve Someone Who Is Incarcerated?
In Texas, whenever a civil lawsuit is filed, the other party must be served with the starting papers to know they are being sued and why. This is the same for divorce suits, Suits Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship, Modifications, etc., unless the other party is willing to sign an Answer or Waiver of Service Only form. This may seem like a daunting task if the other party is incarcerated, but it is not all that different than serving someone at their home or business.
Read moreLaw Library Resources from Home (and Beyond!)
If you’re unable to visit the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library in person, never fear – the Law Library has a wide variety of remote databases, downloadable publications, and other online resources that are accessible from anywhere you can connect to the internet.
Read moreCelebrating Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: National, State, and Local Resources
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May is National Asian and Pacific Islanders American Heritage Month. To celebrate, we have compiled a resource list of national, state, and local organizations that focuses on serving Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. To learn more about the history and background of Asian and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month, check out our last week’s blog post.
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