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How do I obtain access for other members of my organization?

Texas Bar Books Staff September 14, 2020

If more members of your organization need access to an online subscription or a digital download, you may purchase an entity license for your entire organization at a discount, or you may purchase only however many subscriptions or digital download licenses you need.

Entity licenses

An entity license allows an entire organization to access an online subscription or digital download at special prices. To inquire about an entity license, contact Firm & Group Sales Manager Laura Angle at 512-263-2802, or email her at langle@texasbar.com.

Entity licenses are subject to the terms of the original license concerning permitted users of the online subscription or digital download.

Multiple subscriptions

If an entire organization doesn’t need access to an online manual, but a few members of the organization do, the organization may purchase however may subscriptions they need and manage which members of the organization have access.

To manage multiple subscriptions for an organization, create a Texas Bar Practice account for the organization instead of as an individual—or log in to the organization’s account—purchase the desired number of subscriptions on the subscription product’s page in the Bookshop, and allocate those subscriptions as you see fit.

Each additional subscription is for one additional lawyer and that lawyer’s support team only. Additional subscriptions are subject to the terms of the original license concerning permitted users of the online subscription.

Digital download additional licenses

As with multiple subscriptions, if an entire organization doesn’t need access to a digital download, but a few members of the organization do, the organization may purchase additional licenses at a discount and manage which members of the organization have access.

To manage digital download additional licenses for an organization, create a Texas Bar Practice account for the organization instead of as an individual—or log in to the organization’s account—purchase the desired number of additional licenses on the product’s page in the Bookshop, and allocate those additional licenses as you see fit.

Each additional license is for one additional lawyer and that lawyer’s support team only. Additional licenses are subject to the terms of the original license concerning permitted users of the digital download.

Last Update: September 28, 2020  

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