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4 Westlaw Stations Now Available at Jenkins

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Now that we are located at 1801 Market Street, our Westlaw stations have been in high demand. To accommodate our members and the self-represented litigant users, we have just added an additional Westlaw station for research at the library. This gives us a total of four stations. These public access stations include a wide range of content: all state & federal primary material, thousands of Thomson Reuters' treatises, select briefs & trial court filings, and the popular "Practical Law"! Stop by our new location to search Westlaw and our other in-house databases like LexisNexis and Bloomberg Law.

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