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What are the different Texas Bar Practice account types?

Texas Bar Books Staff September 27, 2020

Texas Bar Practice account types are customized to fit your role in your organization.

Lawyers

For Texas Bar Members, this account type is full service for Texas attorneys with the benefit of free access to membership content.

Legal Assistants

Legal Assistants can use the “Link to Lawyer” to purchase and share with a lawyer they are supporting, or can also request access to their library assets. 

Law Students

Law Students can gain access to practice resources for educational purposes. 

Office Managers, Librarians, Others

For everyone else. This account is perfect for administrators managing multiple purchases for their organization, lawyers outside of Texas, or those outside of the legal industry.

You can:

  • Connect library assets with coworkers via organization accounts.
  • Link Lawyer and Legal Assistant Accounts to give easier access for support staff.
  • Assign Additional Licenses to colleagues from your account.
  • Manage your firm’s user access as an administrator, via Firm-Wide Licenses.

Last Update: September 29, 2020  

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