The Legal Tools Database is the leading online resource for retrieval of legal sources in international criminal law.
The [International Criminal Court]
Legal Tools Database (LTD) is the largest online library of documents relevant to the practice of international criminal law.
Not exact matches
Rather, the use cases and impact reviewed indicate that
tools like ROSS Intelligence more closely represent a significant iteration in the continuing evolution of
legal research
tools that began with the launch of digital
databases of authorities and have continued through developments in search technologies.
I agree with Sarah and Kristin that the value of citation
tools and reference managers can be so much better exploited for primary
legal materials drawn from
databases or open - web sources, including CanLII, so they are cited as what they are.
Missing however, from the self - congratulatory posts, rationalizations for incomplete case law
databases, and the unfulfilled promise of expanding its meagre coverage of secondary, was any realistic critique of what had been achieved and what remains to be done if it is to become a useful
tool for
legal research.
A simple comparison of CANLII
databases with the
legal research
databases offered by LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters shows that CANLII is not a serious
tool for
legal research.
E-discovery
tools can handle review prioritization as well, something most lawyers know from
legal databases or consumer
tools like Google in which the search
tool prioritizes results.
But in my French law librarian researcher experience, there are some clear drawbacks right now: — young users use less of their
legal mind to search, they search with keywords, less with their lawyers» minds — also, the ease of use of online
databases tend to make them forget traditional but efficient
tools such as annotated Codes, and indexes and TOCs in books (be them print or e-books).
For example, the use of online forms for auto - generating
legal documents or for client intake, searchable and linkable law and file libraries, referral
databases and other
tools through the VLO may allow for the firm to avoid having to reinvent the wheel with each new online client.
This detailed and analytical indexing system was a fundamental
legal research
tool in the days before sophisticated online
databases and search capabilities, and it continues to be a tremendously efficient and important way to research and find relevant Canadian caselaw online».
Westlaw China online
legal database is a powerful
legal research
tool customized for
legal professionals.
Some useful
tools are the Cardiff Index to
Legal Abbreviations, library catalogs including Open WorldCat and the Karlsruhe Virtual Catalog, full - text law and non-law journal
databases / scholarship repositories, and digital libraries like Google Books, HathiTrust, Gallica, etc..
It is the first
legal compliance technology
tool for identifying and verifying clients under FICA legislation, allowing users to quickly submit and verify documents and carry out fraud checks to help combat money laundering (the software can also screen against politically exposed person
databases and sanctions lists).
Patricia has years of experience working with research teams to provide assistance using
legal tools such as Westlaw, Lexis, Bloomberg Law, Pacer and other
legal databases.
2nd
legal publisher in the Netherlands, with a wide range of digital and paper offerings (
databases and online services,
tools and software, mobile applications, magazines and books) for lawyers, companies, accountants, in - house specialists and public actors.
Plenty «talk the talk» but few think and deal with their
legal information challenges in terms of enabling software such as
databases, outliners and other
tools that protect the lawyers themselves from complexity, and extend their capabilities.
Something that I had long wondered was whether natural language search was truly being offered by the 6
tools tested in Mart's study and it would appear, according to the research, that none of the six
legal database search services offer true natural language search.
For example, procedural questions may turn on unfamiliar sources of enacted law — such as court local rules or judges» administrative or standing orders — that may be more conveniently found on a given court's official website than on Lexis or Westlaw, if they are available on subscription
databases at all.60 And for practicing attorneys, jurisdiction - specific forms and the previous work of other attorneys who have done similar things can be valuable resources.61 So
legal blogs, firm white papers, and actual filings available through PACER or Bloomberg Law can be valuable
tools — at least as a jumping - off point.
By a «self - help
legal software publisher», I mean web - based
legal software used directly by consumers to resolve a
legal problem or a
legal issue through automated
legal document assembly applications, expert system applications, decision -
tools, intelligent
databases, smart calculators, and other software applications that manipulate
legal sources and
legal information to generate a
legal solution for a user from facts provided by the user.
In the Internet age, Lexis, Westlaw, and other
legal research services (including Bloomberg Law) have created invaluable
tools by aggregating court filings in keyword searchable
databases.
The powerful
legal benchmarking and cost - analysis
database provides the
tools and data needed to accurately benchmark and compare performance to other departments.
Legal hold, research, document review, facts and issues
database, budgeting and other
tools... check, check, check...
Lawyers, paralegals, and other
legal professionals are using technology more than ever before, operating
database applications specific to their practice area and using video conference
tools and other electronic devices to complete daily tasks.
We boast a plethora of leading - edge publications on workplace law, as well as 20 fully searchable
Databases which are accessible through our
legal research
tool First Resort.
RELATION: AALL 2009 Unofficial Conference Wiki; AALL Computing Services SIS
Tools and Gadgets; Civil Law Dictionary, organized by Vicenc Feliu; Deontic Logic Wiki; English Medieval
Legal Documents Wiki: Online
Databases Available on the Web; Hicks Morley (description of internal Wiki); Intellogist; IVR Encyclopaedia of Jurisprudence,
Legal Theory and Philosophy of Law; Judgepedia; JuraWiki.de; JurisPedia: The Shared Law; LawLibWik, organized by Debbie Ginsberg; LawLibWik: Law Library Wikis, organized by Debbie Ginsberg; LawLibWik: Law School Wikis, organized by Debbie Ginsberg; LawLibWik:
Legal Wikis, organized by Debbie Ginsberg; LexCraft; PBworks
Legal Edition; Rosen Law (description of internal Wiki); SLA Knowledge Management Division; Wandering Law Librarian, organized by Brent Johnson; Web 2.0 for Lawyers, by S2KM Limited; Wex; Wiki-Law.org; Wikipedia: Law; Wikis in Law Firms (Posts from sLaw): Connie Crosby's Post of Feb. 15, 2008; Simon Fodden's Post of Oct. 8, 2008.
The press release at Informa launches online research
tool for
legal sector states that the service will launch with approximately 80,000 documents on the i-law.com
database, including 18,893 cases, 59,096 articles and 31,523 cross-references.
Until recently there was limited ability to develop
tools integrating
legal information for tasks like research and citation management without maintaining full
databases of content.
Beyond this even,
legal research involves much more than searching, whether expertly in an electronic
database or even with print
tools.