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Why Create a Website Account?

Creating a website account saves your contact information.  A website account is different from having a billing account (otherwise known as a customer account) or a library card with us.  Anyone can create a website account, you do not have to be a library card holder or a member of the Law Society.  There is no charge for having a website account.  Currently we do not offer any additional content for website account holders - you do not need an account to view any of our website content or use our online services.

Log in to your website account to:

Save Time When Placing Orders

If you have registered for a website account and log into our website, when you place a copy order or request a book loan, the online form will be filled automatically with the contact information from your website account: your name, your firm, your contact info, and your billing account number if you have entered one on your website account.  Enter your information once while setting up your website account and it's done! 

You can update your account at any time, everything on your account can be edited except your username.  When placing orders after that you can simply add your file number and delivery preferences to your requests.  If you forget your password, email our webmaster and we can reset it for you.

View Your Order History

Did you order a copy of that case before the phone rang?  If you placed the order online, check My Account on our website and view your Order History to confirm.

Save Your Website Searches

Save your website searches to document your research or to monitor a topic by periodically re-running your search to see if new items appear.

 

Need Help?

Questions about registering for a website account?

Apply for a Library Card

You need a library card to place Borrow a Book requests online.

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