This article discusses free and low-cost legal research resources that can help reduce the cost of litigation. A lawyer using such resources must appreciate not only the advantages of such resources, but also the disadvantages
In 2006, the American Bar Association (ABA) published its Legal Technology Survey Report, which incl...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
The practice of law is constantly evolving to keep up with technology. The methods of legal research...
Being a cost-effective researcher is not necessarily just about the legal research resources availab...
Faculty and Access Services Librarian James Donovan provides a cost-conscious guide for online legal...
This article targets as its audience pro se patrons - individuals who cannot afford counsel and need...
This Article provides a new analytical tool for legal researchers and practitioners to evaluate free...
The technology revolution has impacted every aspect of our daily lives. It is hard to imagine a worl...
Most legal professionals have used free online resources to help in the legal research process. Whet...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
Over the past decade, attorneys have increasingly sought free electronic resources on the web to mee...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
Do you have the most up-to-date tools to uncover the legal research you need at no cost? This progra...
In 2006, the American Bar Association (ABA) published its Legal Technology Survey Report, which incl...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
The practice of law is constantly evolving to keep up with technology. The methods of legal research...
Being a cost-effective researcher is not necessarily just about the legal research resources availab...
Faculty and Access Services Librarian James Donovan provides a cost-conscious guide for online legal...
This article targets as its audience pro se patrons - individuals who cannot afford counsel and need...
This Article provides a new analytical tool for legal researchers and practitioners to evaluate free...
The technology revolution has impacted every aspect of our daily lives. It is hard to imagine a worl...
Most legal professionals have used free online resources to help in the legal research process. Whet...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
Over the past decade, attorneys have increasingly sought free electronic resources on the web to mee...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
Do you have the most up-to-date tools to uncover the legal research you need at no cost? This progra...
In 2006, the American Bar Association (ABA) published its Legal Technology Survey Report, which incl...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...