Over the past two years I have had the pleasure of presenting an educational program on how to
conduct free legal research online at American Bar Association (ABA) annual, midyear, and section meetings.
This free app is available for iPhones, iPads and Android devices and allows you to
conduct free legal research on the fly, even if you don't have a Fastcase subscription.
Not exact matches
«Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet» is a thorough resource for lawyers seeking to use the Internet to
conduct free investigative and
legal research.
Combining case law from state and federal courts around the country with Google's unique search algorithm, Google Scholar allows anyone to
conduct legal research — for
free.
For example, if you're a contract lawyer — investing in a top of the line
research system is really important but if you only
conduct legal research once every few months, use Google Scholar — it's
free.
Summary: This book is a wonderful, thorough resource for lawyers seeking to use the Internet to
conduct cost - effective (and oftentimes
free) investigative and
legal research.
This book is a wonderful, thorough resource for lawyers seeking to use the Internet to
conduct cost - effective (and oftentimes
free) investigative and
legal research.
Why you want it: This is a can't - miss app — not only because it allows you to
conduct legal research on the go using your iPad or iPhone — but because the app is
free.
And speaking of advancements in
legal research, we now have the Fastcase app, which is
free and, even if you don't have a Fastcase subscription, you can use it to
conduct research using your mobile device no matter where you happen to be.
(Photo credit: gwilmore) Last week I showed you how to use Google Scholar to
conduct free online
legal research, including...
But even if you don't subscribe to Fastcase, make sure to download their mobile app, since it provides
free access to Fastcase on your mobile phone, allowing you to
conduct legal research on the go.
Assignments may include completing
legal research and writing, doing client intakes by telephone and in person,
conducting client interviews, assisting in our
free community
legal clinics, and giving presentations in community education and training sessions.
According to the American Bar Association's 2013
Legal Technology Survey Report, 96 percent of respondents report they conduct legal research online but that they are less satisfied with free resources than with fee - based resou
Legal Technology Survey Report, 96 percent of respondents report they
conduct legal research online but that they are less satisfied with free resources than with fee - based resou
legal research online but that they are less satisfied with
free resources than with fee - based resources.
I hope to develop my own
free iPad app for
conducting legal research on the Internet, focusing on freely available sources of law.