Online Legal Research: Part 1 of 9: What is not in Lexis or Westlaw
The basics of legal research in 3 steps
How to do Legal Research
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Introduction to Legal Research on Lexis+
The 4 ways to Start your Legal Research
Legal Research & Its Methods
Introduction to Legal Research with Westlaw
How To Do Legal Research
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Research Guides: Alternate LegalResearch Tools: Welcome
In some jurisdictions it's free to all members of the bar, and very cheap in others. I learned about it during a legal research class, and its super helpful to solos/small firms where I'm from. Some …
Blog : 13 Free Sites to Do Your Legal Research
Legal research is expensive, but there are a number of free alternatives available. Aside from running over to the law library at the local courthouse or law school, or hiring law students with subscription access to Westlaw and Lexis, your …
5 Useful Online Legal Research Tools Not Made By …
While Google’s legal search tools do not list unreported cases like Westlaw Next and Lexis Advance, both Google Scholar and Google Patents may be worth considering. For more tips on how to use low-cost tools to improve your …
How do you do research without Westlaw or Lexis? : r/LawSchool
You have to manually sheperdize case law, but I remember doing tests with it, searching for discrete legal issues, and it beat out Fastcase for depth of cases. It came in just behind …
Research Guides: Alternate Legal Research Tools: Welcome
Westlaw, LexisNexis and Bloomberg Law are the best known legal research databases. However, alternatives are emerging all the time. Often bar associations will provide …
21 Useful Westlaw Alternatives To Try In 2024
1. Smokeball — Best for small law firms desiring productivity gains. 2. MyCase — Best for an all-in-one law practice management solution. 3. Casemaker — Best for state law research with their extensive legal library. 4. …
Research Guides: Free Online Legal Research: Getting Started
At some point in your legal career, you will need to do legal research without using Westlaw, Lexis, or Bloomberg. You or your employer may not be able to afford those …
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In some jurisdictions it's free to all members of the bar, and very cheap in others. I learned about it during a legal research class, and its super helpful to solos/small firms where I'm from. Some …
Legal research is expensive, but there are a number of free alternatives available. Aside from running over to the law library at the local courthouse or law school, or hiring law students with subscription access to Westlaw and Lexis, your …
While Google’s legal search tools do not list unreported cases like Westlaw Next and Lexis Advance, both Google Scholar and Google Patents may be worth considering. For more tips on how to use low-cost tools to improve your …
You have to manually sheperdize case law, but I remember doing tests with it, searching for discrete legal issues, and it beat out Fastcase for depth of cases. It came in just behind …
Westlaw, LexisNexis and Bloomberg Law are the best known legal research databases. However, alternatives are emerging all the time. Often bar associations will provide …
1. Smokeball — Best for small law firms desiring productivity gains. 2. MyCase — Best for an all-in-one law practice management solution. 3. Casemaker — Best for state law research with their extensive legal library. 4. …
At some point in your legal career, you will need to do legal research without using Westlaw, Lexis, or Bloomberg. You or your employer may not be able to afford those …