One of Lionel Hutz's scenes even has
him talking about legal research.
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.
Our library orientation session starts with an associate
talking about legal research and writing memos, including some of the most common pitfalls.
It got me thinking about something I've noticed working in legal information: lawyers don't mean the same thing when
they talk about legal research as librarians do.
Sandy Gallant - Jones: And today, we are
talking about legal research, one of your favorite classes, right Chris?
Not exact matches
We're
talking about healthy, cutting - edge, 100 %
legal research chemicals.
We've
talked about how big data of
legal information or
legal research might change the way that lawyers do things, but as I've noted, the collection of enough data for proper insights remains the main obstacle.
As a matter of fact, I'll be
talking about Casetext at ABA Techshow tomorrow as part of a presentation on using crowdsourcing in
legal research.
One of the things we don't
talk about much on the
legal research side of things here at Slaw Tips are... [more]
This is true whether you're
talking about solving a
research or discovery problem, sketching out a
legal strategy, assessing the merits of a case, or performing a multitude of tasks that a lawyer now confronts.
The first phase of the initiative — gathering
research about where the
legal profession stands, and
talking to thought leaders
about where it might be headed — is nearly complete.
When I went to work for Professor Morris Cohen at Harvard Law School in 1978 to serve as Deputy Director of the Library, he
talked with me
about joining him as co-author of How to Find the Law, the West Hornbook on
legal bibliography and
legal research that had already passed through seven editions.
It is a nuanced, intelligent well
researched introduction, really comprehensive treatment of this whole concept that we've been
talking about, the shape of the
legal market has been shifting.
YLAL co-chairs Ollie and Rachel used their column in
Legal Action magazine to
talk about our plans to update our
research on the state of access to the profession.
Kim Nayyer's column on the use of law reform agency materials for
legal research has prompted me to
talk about how the Law Commission of Ontario thinks
about this very issue.
Year in Review: Kerfuffles, Googles and All That Jazz (Dec. 21/09)-- several of us
talk about developments in law and
legal research over the past year.
At our most recent meeting, we had Prof. Anne Stalker
talk to us
about the Advanced
Legal Research course she runs at the U of C; it's the only compulsory advanced research in the c
Research course she runs at the U of C; it's the only compulsory advanced
research in the c
research in the country!!
In what I think is the second installment of my race to catch all of you up with what I've been doing (I discussed law firm business licenses a couple of days ago), I'm here to
talk today
about online
legal research providers — in particular, my journey to deciding on what to do for my
legal research needs.
YLAL co-chairs Ollie and Rachel used their column in
Legal Action magazine to
talk about our plans to update our
research on the state of access to the profession and YLAL committee member Gemma Blythe wrote for Solicitors Journal
about the
Legal Aid Agency's agreement to clarify the remit of the»em barrassment clause».
If we can start a dialogue
about the defects, challenges and prospects for
legal research, encompassing the body of the law, the strategies of
legal research and the tools and Technologies we'd have a lot to
talk about.
In Friday's episode of Law Librarian Conversations podcast, we
talked with two social media - savvy third year law school students to get a dose of reality on what they think
about social networking, online communication,
legal research and practice skills.
The day before I was working in the magnificent library of the New York City Bar Association and between
legal research projects, a few lawyers who use the facilities regularly
talked about referral opportunities over the past few months.
Dr. Judy McFarlane of the National Self - Represented Litigants
Research Study
talks about «the unaffordability of private
legal services and diminishing public assistance» so for those considering self - representation, a visit to her website gives some insight into the experiences of other litigants.
In «Collaboration and Open Access to Law,» Charbonneau
talks about certain aspects of his
research work on the way in which the public and
legal documents interact with each other on the web.
A lot of people are
talking about the value of outsourcing
legal research and even brief writing to places like India.
Nishit Desai, who happens to be at the same time a member of the Board of Advisors to the Indian bitcoin startup Zebpay, which organized the conference, gave a
talk about the results of recent
research by his law firm, stating that «Bitcoin is
legal in India».