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Welcome to Wolters Kluwer's Loislaw - an electronic portal to the Digital Law Library of the Tax Law Institute. After you are admitted and enrolled, you automatically become eligible to be a registered user and have access to the Loislaw National Collection. The Tax Law Institute has a limited number of complimentary user IDs and passwords.

As an attorney or USTC Practitioner-Candidatee you will receive unlimited access after your second term to case law, statutes and regulations for all 50 states plus the District of Columbia and 24 federal law libraries.

Your access to Loislaw is free at the Tax Law Institute. 

You may access Loislaw at http://www.loislawschool.com

A Loislaw User I.D. and Password will be assigned to you after your second term.

If you have any problems or questions write to administration@taxlawinstitute.com or Loislaw immediately, or access the Quick Reference Guide and Tips and Troubleshooting at http://www.loislaw.com/help/help.htm.

Technical support is available to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Should you need assistance, please use the following contact information:

Toll Free: (877) 471-5632
E-mail: supportservices@loislaw.com

Once enrolled, we will be in touch with you from time to time throughout the year, via e-mail, notifying you of product and database enhancements as well as information on useful study materials available online.

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An additional free and valuable resource is the Cornell University Law School Legal Information Institute, http://www.law.cornell.edu/.

Also, please utilize the Financial Times for your research, http://www.ft.com/.

 
   
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