A law clerk within a law firm is usually a law student, recent law grad or experienced paralegal
who performs legal research and writing.
Not exact matches
Backed by the technology of LexisNexis, a computer - assisted
research legal and business tool, the Searchmate team can
perform ID checks and financial fraud checks to ensure everyone is
who they say they are.
The American Constitution Society this week launched ACS ResearchLink, a project that links the
research needs of
legal practitioners with law students
who perform the
research for credit.
For someone
who is
performing legal research, alerts that discuss a case can provide a quick way to understand its holding and significance.
I've readily found lawyers through Craigslist or personal referrals
who will
perform legal research for between $ 50 and $ 75 an hour.
It has been said that lawyers do not necessarily know the law better than other people; rather they only know where to find it.10 A lawyer
who does not know how to
perform legal research is lacking a defining characteristic of the profession.
If you have any doubt about
who to name as a defendant, you may need to
perform some basic factual investigation and
legal research.
The product is intended to be used not only by associates, but by anyone within a firm or organization
who is most intensively involved in
performing legal research.
The «
Who's
Who Legal Awards», which are now in their tenth year, identify individuals and firms that have
performed exceptionally well in its international
research, identifying a lawyer and a firm of the year in each of its featured practice areas.
Apart from
legal review, analysis and recommendations, our collective decades of transactional experience and deep industry involvement allow us to provide practical assistance, introducing you to others in our network
who can find business partners to raise capital, source deals, provide
research and development services,
perform clinical studies, and more.
I think «
legal research» is ultimately
performed by one
who can be sued for
legal malpractice or even lose his or her license to practice law if things go wrong.