Sentences with phrase «citations in»

Our course curriculum will give you all of the skills necessary to drive in a safer manner and avoid receiving citations in the future.
Below, you will find a list of the most common traffic citations in the State of Indiana and their point value.
Those few journals that call for the citations in article submissions to be formatted in ALWD style and state rules of procedure (like those in Alabama and Idaho) that specify ALWD style as a Bluebook alternative have been rendered dead letter.
Court staff tell me that the shift to electronic media has led to fewer briefs with their citations in footnotes.
One also finds dateless statutory citations in the appellate decisions and briefs from such prominent states as California, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
A recent column by Bryan Garner in the ABA Journal reprised a theme he has advanced for years: Lawyers and judges should stow their citations in footnotes.
Inexorably that has led some judges to press for links between the citations in the documents they read from the screen and the authorities or portions of the record to which they refer.
Reflex has algorithms that look at parallel citations in documents automatically.
If a judge could be certain that her opinion would be read from the screen and only as transformed by Lexis or Westlaw there would, I think, be a decent argument for placing judicial citations in footnotes.
Finally, Reflex understood that there were no citations in CanLII for any of the material in paragraph 3, and so left it just as it was.
We're used to seeing citations in practical legal writing, and hyperlinks to legislation or judgments here would be unlikely to distract.
You may be interested to know that my daughter, who is in grade 12, was told that Wikipedia is an acceptable source for a Social Studies term paper as long as the citations in the article are the ultimate point of reference.
I really am suggesting that Lexum prospectively (and retrospectively) move the debate forward by eliminating the periods in case citations in their case law databases.
«Citations in footnotes makes you lose your place in the brief.»
In a prior post I explored how the transformation of case law to linked electronic data undercut Brian Garner's longstanding argument that judges should place their citations in footnotes.
The DLI system eliminated time spent on getting citations in the correct «form,» among other things.
The Practical Guide omits dealing with citation of Canadian cases altogether, except for the citations in the sample research memorandum in the book.
Memberships are $ 49.95 a month for basic membership or $ 69.95 a month when coupled with Elite Pro which offers CaseCite (to check for negative citation of a case) and CiteCheck (for analyzing citations in your brief).
I do however find it ironic that the Canadian Case Citations in E-Carswell only works for Canadian cases and that resort to the print version is required to do cross-system linkages.
Wes Daniels, «Far Beyond the Law Reports»: Secondary Source Citations in United States Supreme Court Opinions, October Terms 1900, 1940, and 1978, 76 LAW LIBR.
Meanwhile, the Court will no longer expect parallel citations in criminal case filings.
The software integrates with WestlawNext Copy with Reference and Lexis Advance Copy Citation to Clipboard, allowing the user to add citations in a few clicks.
Many agency adjudications can be updated using Shepard's United States Administrative Citations in print or Shepard's on Lexis or KeyCite on Westlaw.
For example, you can upload a brief to Westlaw to Shepardize the citations in it.
I've routinely found superscripted ordinals in case citations in briefs from opposing counsel, and occasionally I'd find them in judicial opinions.
Citations in predominantly legal works generally follow one of two guides: (1) The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation...; or (2) the ALWD Citation Manual: A Professional System of Citation....
Also, I expect I will ignore citations in dissents, but count negative or disapproving citations similarly to positive citations.
Kerr reports that VC blog citations rose from 14 citations in 2004 to an all - time high of 69 citations in 2006, and 43 citations in 2007.
The decision not to follow the seventh edition was easy for us: we had adopted the previous style (abbreviations with periods) and had been using it for the thousands and thousands of case citations in our publications.
It was thought that including electronic citations in case citators would help the online competitor establish itself in the legal market to the detriment of the print publishers.
Similarly, you could, if you used Quicklaw descriptions of citations or ones by C.A.s similar to those the Supreme Court of Canada's staff do for citations in nondissenting opinions, look at whether and how often cases were «distinguished» versus «followed» and so on.
Reluctantly, publishers started to include electronic citations in case citators, albeit in an incomplete and half - hearted way.
The turning point came when Quicklaw acquired its own case citator and included both print and QL citations in Quickcite.
(An Economic Analysis of the Use of Citations in the Law.
But in your electronic brief, you should keep your citations in the body.
Whereas Attorney IO required 90 minutes to analyze my brief and presented only a minimal list of citations in the form of an email, CaseIQ analyzed my brief in seconds and presented a much richer visual display of the results.
Look for citations in full - text law journal and book databases, as well as Google Scholar, Google Books.
The Check Cite tool reviews all the citations in your document and verifies that they conform to the appropriate citation style.
Look for citations in full - text law journal and book databases, as well... [more]
For the view from Manitoba, here is a link to the Practice Direction from the Manitoba Court of Appeal regarding the use of neutral citations in documents filed with the Court.
While it is certainly that, its stand - out feature is its ability to take all those words you've processed and automatically assemble them into a perfectly formatted, ready - to - file PDF, complete with caption, table of contents, table of authorities, section headings and citations in proper order.
Ideally, legal publishers should follow the print model and provide all possible correlative electronic citations in every print publication.
The shortlist, unveiled today, comprises the partners who received the most citations in Legal Week Intelligence's annual Best Legal Adviser survey, which this year canvassed the opinions of more than 750 general counsel and senior in - house lawyers.
Law Library) in The Next Generation of Legal Citations: A Survey of Internet Citations in the Opinions of the Washington Supreme Court and Washington Appellate Courts, 1999 - 2005 [SSRN], 9 J. App.
Inbound links are of interest because, like citations in legal writing, they indicate some type of «authoritative» status on the part of the receiving site.
Nearly all the citations in the briefs we file are proprietary, based on the reporter volumes published by private companies.
Perhaps this attorney forgot to change her style selection to Standard, which should put the citations in Bluebook format.
Learning programs used on CanLII will infer a connection between citations in a bloc of parallel citations and such heuristics are required to inhibit conflicting association between parallel citations.
As an entry to the dispute, I thought that it would be useful to analyze whether Wegman had in fact not included «citations in places that are commonly used in scientific texts», by analysing both the report itself and several scientific texts or reports.
It would be interesting to go through the citations in «Unstoppable Global Warming...» and find out whether Avery makes reference to any recent work at all.
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