Sisyphean though it may prove, I am working on a new, totally different
book on legal research.
Below are
books on legal research.
Ms Best, a noted research lawyer, reviews three recent Canadian
books on legal research and then goes on to offer some wise thoughts of a more general nature on research tools.
Not exact matches
Resources provide opportunities to: - explore how adverts play
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book is also included for students to complete as they study the course.
You can also cut corners
on your
legal research by using websites such as Google Scholar Legal (free), Fastcase (free via iPad / iPhone App and through many state bar associations), and Jenkins Law Library ($ 155 a year); or by hitting the books by visiting a local law lib
legal research by using websites such as Google Scholar
Legal (free), Fastcase (free via iPad / iPhone App and through many state bar associations), and Jenkins Law Library ($ 155 a year); or by hitting the books by visiting a local law lib
Legal (free), Fastcase (free via iPad / iPhone App and through many state bar associations), and Jenkins Law Library ($ 155 a year); or by hitting the
books by visiting a local law library.
Legal research is often a solitary pursuit, with lawyers hunched over their computers or law
books in absolute silence, sometimes with looks of panic or confusion
on their faces.
Today, it would be irresponsible to teach
legal research without a focus
on electronic
research, and many have abandoned teaching
book research at all.
This blawg provides technology news affecting lawyers as well as tips
on conducting
legal research using technology or new
book titles.
Whether it's background information
on a person, asset location, evidence of a judgment or lien, or
legal research, this
book covers it all.
There are always exceptions that more experienced users will follow, but read any blog,
book or brief
on legal research and the song is the same: Why spend your time blindly looking for the leading case when an esteemed (and far more learned)
legal mind has already done it for you?
It talks about this
legal research course
on using
books, but then undermines the focus by having primarily negative comments from students who have taken the course.
To put this in context, in Chapter 8 of the second edition of my Irwin Law
book called
Legal Research and Writing (which itself is available as an e-
book on Quicklaw and as 1 of 12 digital
books available directly from Irwin Law), I list by topic what I think are the leading Canadian law - related
books or treatises, a list which resulted in just over 800 titles.
Carole Levitt, co-author of Internet
Legal Research on a Budget, notes, «while litigators can use Tom's book to learn how to use the iPad, they can use my book, co-published with Judy Davis, to learn which legal research apps will help them find the case that the opposing counsel brought up and caught them short by.&r
Legal Research on a Budget, notes, «while litigators can use Tom's book to learn how to use the iPad, they can use my book, co-published with Judy Davis, to learn which legal research apps will help them find the case that the opposing counsel brought up and caught them short by
Research on a Budget, notes, «while litigators can use Tom's
book to learn how to use the iPad, they can use my
book, co-published with Judy Davis, to learn which
legal research apps will help them find the case that the opposing counsel brought up and caught them short by.&r
legal research apps will help them find the case that the opposing counsel brought up and caught them short by
research apps will help them find the case that the opposing counsel brought up and caught them short by.»
Also
on the topic of
researching legislation: it doesn't appear that SLAW has previously mentioned Eric Appleby's free online
Legal Research Guide to Statutes 2007 (PDF, 44 pages)(Eric is the founder of Maritime Law
Book; Gary Rodrigues posted here last year
on SLAW about Eric).
Online version of the
book, The Internet Guide for the
Legal Researcher, 3rd ed., this source provides detailed information on using the internet as a legal research tool, from e-mail to web s
Legal Researcher, 3rd ed., this source provides detailed information
on using the internet as a
legal research tool, from e-mail to web s
legal research tool, from e-mail to web sites.
Book - It
Legal's online platform gives attorneys on - demand access to a pool of top law students across the country for help with legal research, editing and proofing, document review, writing articles, deposition summaries, and whatever other tasks they have on
Legal's online platform gives attorneys
on - demand access to a pool of top law students across the country for help with
legal research, editing and proofing, document review, writing articles, deposition summaries, and whatever other tasks they have on
legal research, editing and proofing, document review, writing articles, deposition summaries, and whatever other tasks they have
on hand.
George's article, «The Professor and the Professionals: Teaching Writing to Lawyers and Judges,» showed how some of these principles could be useful for
legal writing professionals and, by implication, for law students.8 Like Joe Williams, George also saw the potential for
legal writing as a discipline, and with his assistant Kary Smout, he compiled a thorough bibliography of
books and articles
on legal writing that had been published up to the starting point of the journal — a compendium of the
research and writing that had gone before.9
This three - volume family law
book, written by National
Legal Research Group Senior Attorney Brett R. Turner, is one of the leading treatises nationwide
on the division of property in divorce cases.
Saving money is always worth investigating, so we asked Carole Levitt, co-author of the ABA
book «Internet
Legal Research on a Budget» for a few quickly digestible nuggets to get you started.
Two of the more recent
books on Canadian
legal research: Tjaden's Legal Research and Writing, 3rd ed (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2010) and McCormack, Papadopoulos & Cotter's The Practical Guide to Canadian Legal Research, 3rd ed (Toronto: Carswell, 2010) also provide bibliographies by topic — Tjaden in chapter 8 and McCormack in the appe
legal research: Tjaden's Legal Research and Writing, 3rd ed (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2010) and McCormack, Papadopoulos & Cotter's The Practical Guide to Canadian Legal Research, 3rd ed (Toronto: Carswell, 2010) also provide bibliographies by topic — Tjaden in chapter 8 and McCormack in the a
research: Tjaden's
Legal Research and Writing, 3rd ed (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2010) and McCormack, Papadopoulos & Cotter's The Practical Guide to Canadian Legal Research, 3rd ed (Toronto: Carswell, 2010) also provide bibliographies by topic — Tjaden in chapter 8 and McCormack in the appe
Legal Research and Writing, 3rd ed (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2010) and McCormack, Papadopoulos & Cotter's The Practical Guide to Canadian Legal Research, 3rd ed (Toronto: Carswell, 2010) also provide bibliographies by topic — Tjaden in chapter 8 and McCormack in the a
Research and Writing, 3rd ed (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2010) and McCormack, Papadopoulos & Cotter's The Practical Guide to Canadian
Legal Research, 3rd ed (Toronto: Carswell, 2010) also provide bibliographies by topic — Tjaden in chapter 8 and McCormack in the appe
Legal Research, 3rd ed (Toronto: Carswell, 2010) also provide bibliographies by topic — Tjaden in chapter 8 and McCormack in the a
Research, 3rd ed (Toronto: Carswell, 2010) also provide bibliographies by topic — Tjaden in chapter 8 and McCormack in the appendix.
Most of the digitization initiatives described by Lyonette in her article have been organized and are being funded by academic,
research or national libraries, so it's perhaps not surprising that the emphasis has been
on digitizing «
books»; consequently, if any inherently
legal materials are included in the collections, it's by chance, and they are secondary sources, not primary sources of law.
A more useful feature to have included in the introductory chapter is the
legal research checklist, which is instead buried in a chapter
on legal malpractice near the end of the
book, and is not listed in the table of contents.
Mark Rosch, co-author of «The Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet» and 6 ABA - published
books including the recent «Google Gmail and Calendar in One Hour for Lawyers», helps
legal professionals navigate the free and low - cost sources
on the Web to meet their due diligence requirements for investigative and background
research.
It's a
book that provides my take
on what is required to succeed as a young associate in the practice of law and the business of law in today's competitive environment, and also includes the insights of dozens of top lawyers, general counsel at Fortune 500 companies, and leading consultants to the
legal industry whom I interviewed as part of the
research for the
book.
At lex - warrier, we publish
research articles, comments
on case laws and legislations, opinions (
on contemporary
legal issues),
book reviews etc.
on broad range of
legal issues with special emphasis
on matters concerning contemporary development in the
legal system.
• Developed and maintained program for responding to daily incoming Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board town and city petitions • Drafted, reviewed, and edited briefs and
legal memoranda in a variety of areas including adverse possession, destruction of employee personal records, domiciles, and personal property taxation • Performed
legal research and wrote memoranda
on incorporation, mergers and acquisitions and other corporate
legal issues • Organized and maintained corporation filing documents and corporate minute
books to maintain compliance with state law • Assisted in production and document review of Supreme Judicial Court appellate documents
I have updated the Reference Tools page of my
legal research and writing website with a new section
on Law Reform Commission Reports, a topic that — in retrospect — was likely insufficiently treated in my
book.
Your post raised with me the notion that SLAW (and its contributors and readers) need to create a list of «must read»
books in all areas in the scope of SLAW's interests (
legal research, knowledge management, technology, and so
on).
On the
legal information side, Hugh Lawford was at Quicklaw, the klugy world leader in computer - assisted
legal research; Stewart Morrison was at Canada Law
Book, while my mentor Gary Rodrigues was stirring things up at Carswell.
Research that is
legal at its peripheries might also be carried out by authors (i.e. apart from authors of
legal textbooks; rather, authors of
books that might touch
on aspects of the law), or by researchers working in politics.
Via a post
on the
Legal Writing Prof blog, I'm reading an interesting paper, «Say Goodbye to the
Books: Information Literacy as the New
Legal Research Paradigm,» by Professors Ellie Margolis and Kristen Murray of Temple University.
In retrospect, I realize that I in fact don't necessarily address this challenge head
on in my
book, aside from citing some of the suggestions
on how to analyze the facts and the law made by Maureen Fitzgerald in her
Legal Problem Solving — Reasoning,
Research & Writing (now in a 2010 5th ed from LexisNexis Canada).
He has published several articles in leading
legal and interdisciplinary journals, and has recently published a
book with U.B.C. David also conducted
research for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
on the connection between residential schools and Aboriginal over-incarceration.
The
book covers Child - Centered Play Therapy and how to introduce it into a practice, up - to - date
research on play therapy, as well as
legal and ethical issues a therapist must keep in mind when practicing play therapy.
Currently I am doing a Uni degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice and a mutual friend of Kathy's
on my facebook page asked me to peruse the
book Murder, Medicine and Motherhood written and
researched by Canadian
legal academic, Emma Cunliffe.