
The Internet is littered with lists of legal links, and as impressive as some of them are, virtually all of them are geared towards attorneys. This site, however, is a compilation of links, tips, forms, and blogs by and for legal-support professionals.
So welcome to the legal-support toolbox.
We're always looking for anything new, so if you have any suggestions or resources that you have found useful and would like to share, please email them to
Law Vendors.
Blogs
Texas Law Blog - devoted to Texas law and legal issues.
Law Firm Blogger - by law blog consultant Amy Derby.
Law & Legal Blogs - a catalog of blogs.
The Estrin Report - by Chere B. Estrin, editor-in-chief of KNOW, the magazine for paralegals, and SUE, for women in litigation.
Online Jury Research Update - answering questions about trying cases to juries.
Paralegal Gateway - news for paralegals.
The Paralegal Mentor - strategies for paralegals and other professionals for career success.
Paralegal Focus Blog - by author Carole A. Bruno.
Paralegal Perspectives - by Susan Ippoliti, VP of litigation support services for Function5 Forensics in Rochester, NY.
PDF For Lawyers - promoting the cause of the paperless law office.
Practical Paralegalism - celebrating the paralegal profession (and sharing a few cautionary tales.)
3 Geeks and a Law Blog - three intrepid law geeks discussing their respective fields of expertise.
Indiana Paralegal Association, Inc. Legal Blog.
Hi-Tech Texas Paralegal - tech tips and tricks.
Court Directories
Courthouse Direct - links to courthouse records.
Texas Courts Online - the portal to Texas Judicial pages.
Texas Judicial System Directory - find the names of judges, clerks, and coordinators, as well as court addresses and telephone numbers. To find names, select "Personnel" from the first drop-down menu labeled "Search Type," then give it a few seconds for the site to reset itself to the correct database.
Courts
Texas Supreme Court
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas
U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas
U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas
U.S. District Court Western District of Texas
U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Texas
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Texas
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Southern District of Texas
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Western District of Texas
Criminal Records
Federal Bureau of Prisons - information on federal inmates.
Public Data - a source for criminal records.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Offender Information - information on Texas inmates.
Education
ABA Approved Paralegal Education Programs - a directory of paralegal programs approved by the American Bar Association.
e-Filing: Federal Courts

Some e-filing tips: e-filing in the Federal courts is easy, which is good because it's mandatory. Unless you're pro se, you MUST file electronically. The downside is that each attorney must enroll separately in each Federal court in which they practice, so you'll have a different login and password for each attorney and each court. You must use the login and password of whichever attorney signed the document you are e-filing. You will also need a separate password and login with PACER in order to view documents. Federal e-filing is free but there is a charge for each document you view, except for the first view of documents for which you receive email notice of filing.
PACER
Eastern District of Texas Document Filing System
Northern District of Texas Document Filing System
Southern District of Texas Document Filing System
Western District of Texas Document Filing System
Eastern District registration form
Northern District registration form (print)
Northern District registration form (online)
Southern District registration form
Southern District registration form (bankruptcy)
Western District registration form
e-Filing: State Courts

Electronic filing in Texas state district and county courts is growing - but slowly. TexasOnline provides a single e-filing system that is serviced by outside providers who handle the actual e-filing. Check with your court to see if they accept e-filing.
TexasOnline eFiling for Courts
e-Filing Service Providers:
American LegalNet, Inc.
CaseFile XPress
CourtFile America
eLawServices
MyFileRunner
OneLegal
ProDoc eFiling
Forms
Federation of Tax Administrators - state tax forms.
Forms.gov - The Forms Catalog provides citizens and businesses with a common access point to federal-agency forms.
Internal Revenue Service - forms free for downloading.
Social Security Administration forms
General Research
Kelly Blue Book - values and information on new and used vehicles.
Lexis Nexis
Universal Currency Converter
Westlaw
Language Tools
Merriam-Webster Online - dictionary and thesaurus.
Yahoo! Babel Fish - text translation.
Locating People
Anywho - an online phone book, which includes reverse lookup.
National Address Server - provides addresses in the proper format, with the ZIP+4 code.
Reverse Address Directory - search by name, address, or telephone number.
Zip Code Lookup - from the United States Post Office. Look up a location, get the zip code.
Medical Summary Tools
Law Vendors' Comprehensive, Chronological Medical Summary Form - a medical-summary form that allows you to construct a complete chronological summary of all bills and records, putting each set of records in context with other sets, while keeping track of the origin of each summary entry.
Mayo Clinic - a great resource for looking up terminology while you're plowing through medical records. Especially helpful finding information on medications.
Texas Medical Board - inevitably, medical records will reveal the names of new treating physicians, and too often all you get is a last name. This site can help fully identify physicians, physician assistants, and acupuncturists licensed by the State of Texas, as well as providing background information and disciplinary information.
TexasOnline Professional Profiling System - for researching chiropractors, dentists, psychologists, optometrists, occupational and physical therapists, and podiatrists.
Software
Adobe Reader - for viewing PDF documents.
RealLegal E-Transcript Viewer - for viewing deposition e-transcripts. Download it free.
CutePDF Writer - newer versions of word processing software can automatically convert a document to PDF. But if you have an older version, you can use this free downloadable software to convert your word documents into PDF format.
OpenOffice - an alternative to Microsoft Office. OpenOffice is open-source software, and it's free.
State of Texas
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
Texas Bar Association
Texas Department of Insurance
Texas Department of Public Safety
Texas Department of Transportation
Texas Department of Public Safety - Texas Highway Patrol's website.
Texas Online - official portal of the State of Texas.
Texas Real Estate Commission
Texas Secretary of State
Texas Secretary of State SOSDirect - look up corporate information, including registered agent for service.
Texas Rules and Statutes
Code of Judicial Conduct
Texas Administrative Code
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code
Texas Constitution and Statutes
Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure
Texas Rules of Civil Procedure
Texas Rules of Evidence
Time, Date, Weather
Official U.S. Time
Sun and Moon Data - the times of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, transits of the Sun and Moon, and the beginning and end of civil twilight, along with information on the Moon's phase.
Sunrise and Sunset
Time and Date
Weather Underground - current and past weather conditions for any location.