Classes
viernes, 7 de noviembre, 2025: 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
¿Le han entregado la documentación de desalojo (una citación y una demanda por apropiación ilegal)? ¡Es posible que solo tengas cinco días para responder! En esta clínica, los asistentes que busquen ayuda para responder una queja por retención ilegal (desalojo) serán guiados a través del Tenant Power Toolkit (www.tenantpowertookit.org) para completar los formularios judiciales necesarios.
Los participantes deben traer su Citación y Denuncia-Retención Ilícita al taller.
Este taller cubre:
- Cómo utilizar el Tenant Power Toolkit para inquilinos
 - Cómo identificar defensas contra el desalojo y completar alegatos de respuesta
 - Cómo solicitar una exención de tarifas
 - Cómo utilizar Tenant Power Toolkit para encontrar apoyo legal
 
La herramienta de respuesta a desalojos funcionará para inquilinos que viven en cualquier lugar de California a quienes se les haya entregado una citación y una demanda por retención ilegal. Los inquilinos del condado de Los Ángeles (si califican para una exención de tarifas y están dentro de la fecha límite de presentación) tendrán la opción de que sus documentos se presenten electrónicamente ante la corte. Todos los demás inquilinos tendrán que presentar los documentos que crea el Toolkit en persona, en el juzgado que figura en su citación y demanda.
Para registrarse: Registro en línea disponible en bit.ly/answerworkshop. Las personas sin cita previa se atenderán por orden de llegada
El check-in comienza a las 9:15 a.m.
Debe llegar antes de las 11 a.m. para asegurarse recibir asistencia.
Si llegas después de las 11 a.m., no podemos garantizar que te atiendan.
Comuníquese con Tenant Power Toolkit al 323-207-5854 o envié un correo electrónico a This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. si tiene preguntas.
Friday, November 7, 2025: 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Have you been served with eviction paperwork (a Summons and a Complaint-Unlawful Detainer)? You may only have five days to respond! At this clinic, attendees seeking assistance with answering an unlawful detainer (eviction) complaint will be guided through the Tenant Power Toolkit (www.tenantpowertoolkit.org) to complete the necessary court forms. 
 
 Participants must bring their Summons and Complaint-Unlawful Detainer to the workshop. 
This workshop covers:
- How to use the Tenant Power Toolkit
 - How to identify defenses against the eviction and complete responsive pleadings
 - How to request a fee waiver
 - How to use the Tenant Power Toolkit to find legal support
 
The Eviction Answer Tool will work for tenants who live anywhere in California who have been served a Summons and Complaint-Unlawful Detainer. Tenants in LA County (if they qualify for a fee waiver and are within their filing deadline) will get the option to have their documents be filed electronically with the court. All other tenants will have to file the documents the Toolkit creates in person, at the courthouse listed on your Summons and Complaint.
Online registration available at: bit.ly/answerworkshop. Walk-ins will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis.
Check-in begins at 9:15 a.m.
You must arrive by 11 a.m. to ensure getting assistance.
If you arrive after 11 a.m., we can’t guarantee you will be seen.
Contact the Tenant Power Toolkit at 323-207-5854 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with questions.
Presented by: Tenant Power Toolkit (https://tenantpowertoolkit.org/)
Registration fee: FREE
Thursday, November 6, 2025: 5:00 p.m.– 6:00 p.m.
If you or someone you love is experiencing abuse, violence or threats of violence outside of a dating or close personal relationship, that might be civil harassment. Join a live question and answer session with experienced civil litigation attorneys. At this session, learn what civil harassment is and isn’t – and what you can do about it. Ask questions about who qualifies for a civil harassment restraining order (CHRO), how to apply to the court for a CHRO, including what to expect at the court hearing, what a CHRO can do and other procedural topics.
Although you can listen to the class from various kinds of devices, you will need video to view the speaker(s) and any presentation materials, and will need to connect through Zoom to be able to participate in the written Q&A or chat features.
Presented in partnership with the L.A. Incubator Consortium (Los Angeles Attorney Incubator Consortium (laincubatorconsortium.com)
Thursday, November 6, 2025: 12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
 Trial is the culmination of a civil lawsuit, where evidence is presented and a decision made by either a jury or a judge (i.e., a “bench trial”). In this class, experienced lawyers will share basic rules, strategies and tips about how to present evidence and handle your own trial in a California state court.
Class covers:
- Presenting testimony from friendly witnesses
 - Cross-examining unfriendly witnesses
 - Getting documents admitted into evidence
 - How to stop improper evidence by making effective objections
 - Making opening and closing arguments
 
Class approved for Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE) credit.
Presented in partnership with the Los Angeles Incubator Consortium
Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.
 Learn fundamental research strategies in two of the Law Library’s most useful legal databases, Westlaw and Lexis+. Gain tips on how to perform caselaw research, validate primary sources, and access secondary sources digitally.
Class covers:
Using the Westlaw or Lexis+ legal database to…
- Formulate search queries
 - Filter search results
 - Find primary sources such as cases and codes
 - Find secondary sources such as legal practice guides
 
Presented by LA Law Library Reference Librarians
          




