How do I obtain an entity license or Online subscription for my entire firm?

Texas Bar Books Staff

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 and Group Sales Manager Laura Angle at 512-263-2802, or e-mail 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.

Who is allowed to use the online manuals or digital downloads?

Texas Bar Books Staff

The material in Texas Bar Practice online subscription and digital download products, whether accessed online or downloaded, is licensed to the purchaser for use by one lawyer and that lawyer’s support team only. For more details, see the terms of the License and Limited Warranty. See how to obtain additional and entity licenses at a discount here.

How do the Casemaker links work in digital downloads and Online manuals?

Texas Bar Books Staff

The citations in the digital downloads and the Online manuals link to the free Texas Bar Membership benefit of access to Casemaker. In order to use this benefit from your digital downloads or Online manuals: Click on the citation link in your manual. The first time you do so, you will be asked to sign into your TexasBarCLE.com account with your Bar Card number. Once you verify and agree, then the online manual will automatically redirect to the Casemaker website. Once this sign-in process is done, you will be connected directly to Casemaker when using the manual links going forward. You will be asked to sign in to TexasBarCLE.com again when you use your manual in a new browser or device, or as your cookies expire.

When is the next update of this publication?

Texas Bar Books Staff

Texas Bar Books incorporates changes in legislation and case law into its publications as frequently as every one to two years, depending on the publication. Because all content in each publication is subject to a rigorous process of legal interpretation, writing, editing, and typesetting, significant updates to the online subscription, digital download, and print versions of a title usually take place simultaneously. On occasion, however, Texas Bar Books updates a title’s online subscription and digital download versions between hard-copy editions. Stay up to date with the online subscription If you subscribe to the online version of a Texas Bar Books publication, the site will automatically reflect all updates, and we will notify you of the changes. Auto-renewal for digital download and print products To make sure you don’t miss any updates to the digital download or print version of a title, enroll in auto-renewal for that publication. You will receive a discount on your initial purchase as well as on all future auto-renewal updates for that title. Or check the Bookshop You may always check the Texas Bar Practice Bookshop to see if your digital download or print version of a title is up to date. The products listed there …

How do I tell if my manual is up to date?

Texas Bar Books Staff

The Texas Bar Books bookshop contains the latest edition of each title available. View any publication’s individual web page for details. New editions—If a new edition of a title has been published, the publication’s individual web page will reflect the latest edition. Digital downloads—Each digital download is updated whenever a new edition is published for the title’s corresponding hard copy. In addition, TexasBarBooks occasionally updates a title’s digital download between hard-copy editions. To ensure your digital download is fully up to date, review the update information on our blog. Online subscriptions—Each online subscription product is updated at least as frequently as the title’s corresponding hard copy or digital download.