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"Our goal is to provide information for Washington state residents on how to conduct legal research. Includes research tips, new websites of note, legislative updates, technology news, news about new books and DVDs in the library, recently released podcasts and screencasts and more!"

Author: Staffers of the King County Law Library in Seattle.

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Recent Posts from KCLL Klues: Washington State Legal Research

  • New Name for WSTLA

    As I was preparing an order for CLE materials for the library, I noticed that the Washington State Trial Laywers Association has changed its name.  WSTLA is now the Washington State Association for Justice.  According…

  • Did my ballot count?

    King County Elections has created a way for you to track your mail-in ballot and confirm that your vote counted.  By going to their website and clicking on the Mail Ballot Tracking link, you can…

  • Don’t Forget!

    Tomorrow is election day, and if you live in King County, you should have already received your mail-in ballot.  Your ballot needs to be postmarked by November 3rd in order to be counted.  King County…

  • Ethical Pretexting in the Social Networking Arena

    Pretexting is a common word people use when scam artists try to pry identifying information out of identity theft victims over the phone.   A new area in which pretexting can occur is in the online…

  • November class schedule has been posted

    The November schedule has been posted for classes that we will be teaching at the Seattle branch of KCLL.  Classes include Civil Procedure in 90 Minutes, Skip Tracing and a new class called Suing Mad,…

  • Green River Flood Alert Sites

    The flooding of the Green River will affect virtually everyone in the Seattle/Tacoma metropolitan area.  It may directly affect your home, business or commute.  Or it may indirectly affect you when your staff can’t make…

  • Free Document Assembly Site -Whichdraft.com

    There is a new document assembly site which allows anyone to put together their documents in a coherent and orderly manner with little to no cost.   Whichdraft.com describes itself as a “self-directed legal resource that…

  • Immigration Law Resources at WDA

    The web site for the Washington Defender Association has a great set of links to a variety of documents with information about representing non-citizens and others with immigration law problems.  They are located on a…

  • Demystifying E-Working Copies

    When I attended the King County Superior Court Clerk’s office most recent CLE workshop, one of the presenters devoted a good deal of time to an explanation of the “working copies” component of the new e-filing…

  • Check E-filing FAQ Site for Helpful Hints

    If you’re like many of us and still learning how to use King County’s new mandatory e-filing process, don’t forget to check the helpful FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) they’ve posted on the E-Filing News and…


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