Description:The Pocket Guide to Legal Research is designed as a desk reference for use by students and practicing paralegals, legal assistants, and attorneys. This comprehensive guide allows the user to quickly obtain the answer to many commonly encountered research questions concerning case, statutory, secondary authority legal research, and legal citation. It includes chapters on non fee-based and fee-based Internet legal research. A chapter explains an organized approach to the legal research process, providing a detailed discussion of each step and the guidelines to follow when engaging in legal research. Also included are chapters on issue identification, spotting the issue and case law analysis. In addition to a glossary of relevant legal research terms, there are three appendices that cover the components of court opinions, elements of a statute, and a research source chart. This comprehensive and up-to-date resource is designed for quick access to information, and can be easily used in the classroom or on the job with a lay-flat binding. |
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This user-friendly book is easy to understand and the content is quickly accessible for reference by students and professionals
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A detailed discussion of primary and secondary research sources and how to use them is provided
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A chapter on the legal research process provides an organized approach and guidelines to follow when putting research into practice
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A separate chapter is devoted to legal citation, stressing the importance of this valued skill
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Two chapters focus on law related web sites and non-fee based, and fee-based, Internet legal research
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