One of the best features of Google Scholar
when doing legal research is that you can send a direct link to the case.
Not exact matches
When I
researched the current
legal status of the affair, I learned that, in the meantime, many other mothers with MS had
done as I had and breastfed under interferon.
«
When it comes to adults, we don't know long - term consequences of moderate marijuana use in the
legal context, so that we can not say that we absolutely must intervene,» explained Marina Epstein, a UW
research scientist and lead author of the study.
Fortunately, progress in stem - cell
research can still continue through non-federal funds, and the prevailing zeitgeist
does seem to favor an eventual nullification of the decision: Yesterday, another overreaching
legal case bit the dust
when an appellate judge dismissed a lawsuit that claimed CERN's Large Hadron Collider risked destroying the Earth.
Even
when thorough
research is
done, the resulting
legal opinion is often hedged and necessarily limited to a specific set of facts and a particular context.
«
When you're
doing legal research, you may be looking for 21 things or or 11 things or six things.
That approach to
legal reasoning is a classic rookie mistake that gets a lot of young associate attorneys
doing legal research into trouble by overstating the confidence that they should have in their conclusions
when there is no case right on point addressing a situation.
One could argue that there may be perversion of justice in changing a rule to a defendant's detriment,
when the defendant could have reasonably relied on it (highly unlikely here, but possible in my hypothetical about the lovers who let out their sexual frustrations in
doing legal research about
when they can lawfully have sex).
And if students react to seemingly irrelevant print lessons by failing to internalize foundational concepts, then they will likely revert to old
research habits
when they inevitably gravitate back to electronic sources to
do their actual
research.88 In other words, if the process doesn't carry over to the media they're actually willing to use, then they are far less likely to actually learn the fundamental, foundational concepts that are so critical to good
legal research.89 Instead, they may achieve mere «inert» knowledge: «the inability to apply skills and concepts in situations other than those in which they were originally learned.»
When it comes to
legal research,
does audience matter?
I've
done a lot of
legal research and writing —
when I first started it involved
researching diverse issues and writing a summary or memo, but I've now written a lot of briefs on my own at this point,» one third - year told us.
People are obviously more sensitive to who records what they
do when they are
researching legal matters.
When you challenge the answer provided to you by AI as being disconnected from the world, change the parameters of your
research accordingly, and iterate, you will be
doing legal research.
As it pertains to
legal research this begs the question:
When you run a search and get a giant results set back, how often
do you use all the documents you pulled?
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?
I hadn't passed character and fitness yet, and so I knew I had to make sure that
when we were
doing what we
did, that we weren't setting ourselves up to get into trouble, so I started just
doing some basic
research into the
legal do's and don'ts, both as a participant and an organizer.
«I
do the majority of
legal research for the partners at [Bassi, McCune & Vreeland] and the only time I am not using Westlaw for my
research is
when our Internet connection is down,» he said by e-mail.
When I saw the press release, U.S. Courts Awards 5 - Year
Legal Research Contract to LexisNexis, my first thought was, «Does this exclude Westlaw as a research option for federal judges and staff
Research Contract to LexisNexis, my first thought was, «
Does this exclude Westlaw as a
research option for federal judges and staff
research option for federal judges and staff?»
When I'm helping students with
legal research after they have
done their interviews with a firm, one of the things I sometimes ask them is if the firm asked them how proficient their
legal research skills are.
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We
do this to avoid repetition, competition and extensive comparative
research when selecting external
legal counsel.
Simpson's
research goes further, to also seek to understand:
when a state uses its «property rights institutions» to generate revenue, what effect
does it have upon competition from private
legal services providers?
[7] Nick Robinson, «
When Lawyers Don't Get All the Profits: Non-Lawyer Ownership of
Legal Services, Access, and Professionalism,» Georgetown Journal of
Legal Ethics 29 (2016), HLS Program on the
Legal Profession
Research Paper No. 2014 - 20, 43, http://ssrn.com/abstract=2487878.
It was hard enough twenty years ago (
when I was still typing my law school papers) to imagine the impact of the Internet, the scope of online law - related information and other technologies that support
legal research (e-mail, laser printing, scanning, etc.)[although twenty years ago I
did have a Commodore computer that used a cassette tape deck as its memory — you had to fast forward the tape to get to different spots on the memory!.]
Doing legal research is kind of clunky,
when you think about it.
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.
When I started out figuring out what I was going to
do with
legal research, I bandied about the thought of trying to use some of the free online resources that are available out there.
Well, just like
when I
did basic
legal research (as a naive young associate), I scanned the search results to see if they had any useful verbiage, or otherwise provided helpful clues.
The librarians are not allowed to give
legal advice, but they
do help with basic
legal research (the flyer gives an example of the kind of question they will help to answer «Are there any WSIAT decisions that grant entitlement to LOE during a recurrence
when the injured worker is unemployed?»).
Looking at alternative careers involves
doing some
research and opening your mind to possibilities in areas you wouldn't naturally have thought of
when pursuing a
legal career.
We are not able to answer reader's specific
legal questions, although we
do try to respond
when the answer has
legal research value to other readers.
When I was in the
Legal Division of the
Research Branch (of the Library of Parliament) most of the work we
did was for the opposition and gov» t backbenchers because they didn't have access to the Ministries lawyers and other experts.
And I don't think there's much doubt that
when it comes to
legal and scholarly
research, we'll have to use standardized URIs (uniform resource identifiers) rather than URLs that identify a document by its network location.
What
do you think of
when someone says mobile
legal research — mobile browser accessibility or law via app?
Research also showed that Ontarians want to learn more about what to
do when they need
legal help, how to find it — and to better understand the services that lawyers and paralegals provide.
It might sound like a lot of buzz - words, but
when you think about it, the reason we conduct
legal research is to obtain a result that allows us to take action, or advise others on what they should
do next.
When an emergency hit and I needed
legal research done quickly, Lisa was the first person who came to mind.
As I see it, Google's free
legal research services won't put a dent in LEXIS or Westlaw, at least not for a long, long time,  Instead, they pose a threat to what I've collectively termed the «second city» providers like Versuslaw, Casemaker, FastCase or Loislaw. Right now, most lawyers are able to access those services for free or cheap through deals with the bars — but will bars continue to support those subscriptions
when there's a robust free option available? My heart goes out to these companies because they served as an oasis for solos
when no other options, save the law library and manual
research, existed. Yet I don't see all of them able to survive the Google onslaught.
Believe it or not, there was a time in the not too distant past
when people
did legal research in... books.
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When weapons prohibitions require a police sergeant to ask the crown to
do legal research just to tell if she should ask for a weapons prohibition and what it prohibits, then we have a problem.
I
did way back
when Rollyo came out — wanted us to
do up a Slaw top 25 for Canadian
legal research, but no takers then.
When it comes to
legal research, I still prefer to have someone in the office or someone I've already worked with
do the
research.
What
legal research, i.e., finding out what you
do not already know, is involved in drafting an affidavit of documents, a motion to move for default judgment, a motion to re-open a default judgment and a host of similar things, particularly
when you have
done those things for 5, 10 or 15 years?
Faculty members (with their student
research assistants) and students writing papers
do their own
legal research, coming to the librarians
when they hit a wall — more often than not a general rather than
legal research problem.
When I am «on the road» and need to
do legal research on my iPad, I find loading this page makes it very quick and simple to access the
research sites I most frequently use.
Since
research on attitudes to family law (Morrison et al. 2004) has shown that many people thought that cohabiting fathers had parental rights even
when they
did not, it is not clear whether this
legal change will result in greater levels of non-resident father involvement in BC2.
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do your own
research and seek
legal counsel
when seeking a hard money loan if you are unfamiliar with commercial hard money / private lending practices.