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Legal Research Made Easy

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Doing your own legal research can save you enormous amounts of time and money preparing for and winning your court case. Unfortunately, law libraries and computer databases can be intimidating and confusing if you are unfamiliar with how to use them. Legal Research Made Easy can help simplify your research process, explaining where to find the information you need and how to use it. It will show you how to research statutes, case law, databases, law reports and more, plus it explains how to access state statutes on the Internet. This book explains how to research: Statutes and codes Case law--precedents that may strengthen your position Administrative regulations Procedural rules showing what procedure to follow in your case Practice manuals explaining how to accomplish what you need Computer databases, including Westlaw and Lexis®-Nexis® Law reviews and legal periodicals Internet legal resources

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Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc. Edition: Third

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  • ISBN: 1572482230
  • Release date: August 14, 2002

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  • ISBN: 1572482230
  • File size: 2137 KB
  • Release date: August 14, 2002

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English

Doing your own legal research can save you enormous amounts of time and money preparing for and winning your court case. Unfortunately, law libraries and computer databases can be intimidating and confusing if you are unfamiliar with how to use them. Legal Research Made Easy can help simplify your research process, explaining where to find the information you need and how to use it. It will show you how to research statutes, case law, databases, law reports and more, plus it explains how to access state statutes on the Internet. This book explains how to research: Statutes and codes Case law--precedents that may strengthen your position Administrative regulations Procedural rules showing what procedure to follow in your case Practice manuals explaining how to accomplish what you need Computer databases, including Westlaw and Lexis®-Nexis® Law reviews and legal periodicals Internet legal resources

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