A $23,000 grant from the Texas Bar Foundation to the Harris County Law Library has provided computers and other equipment that lawyers and nonlawyers can use to learn technical skills needed to do legal work.

“This is our very first grant from the Bar Foundation ever,” said Joseph D. Lawson, the law library's deputy director.

Andrea Stone, the TBF's executive director, said the grant to the law library is part of more than $1 million the foundation awarded in the 2016-2017 bar year.

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