Over the past decade, attorneys have increasingly sought free electronic resources on the web to meet their research needs in order to control research costs. The need for free or low-cost access to legal materials is especially critical for solo practitioners and attorneys with smaller practices who live in areas without access to a law library or who may find the cost of commercial print and electronic resources prohibitive
Being a cost-effective researcher is not necessarily just about the legal research resources availab...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
In 2006, the American Bar Association (ABA) published its Legal Technology Survey Report, which incl...
Few areas of the law are as consequential to the personal lives of those involved as criminal law. T...
There are more than one billion websites available online. Many are useful tools for attorneys, so i...
This article discusses free and low-cost legal research resources that can help reduce the cost of l...
Family law includes topics relating to marriage, divorce, adoption, child custody and support, chi...
Faculty and Access Services Librarian James Donovan provides a cost-conscious guide for online legal...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
Most legal professionals have used free online resources to help in the legal research process. Whet...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
The publication of the Model Probate Code, together with related monographs and appendix notes, serv...
This chapter identifies reference resources that might be useful to attorneys and other legal resear...
This article targets as its audience pro se patrons - individuals who cannot afford counsel and need...
Looking for information on complex estate planning and tax issues such as EGTRRA? One readily availa...
Being a cost-effective researcher is not necessarily just about the legal research resources availab...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
In 2006, the American Bar Association (ABA) published its Legal Technology Survey Report, which incl...
Few areas of the law are as consequential to the personal lives of those involved as criminal law. T...
There are more than one billion websites available online. Many are useful tools for attorneys, so i...
This article discusses free and low-cost legal research resources that can help reduce the cost of l...
Family law includes topics relating to marriage, divorce, adoption, child custody and support, chi...
Faculty and Access Services Librarian James Donovan provides a cost-conscious guide for online legal...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
Most legal professionals have used free online resources to help in the legal research process. Whet...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
The publication of the Model Probate Code, together with related monographs and appendix notes, serv...
This chapter identifies reference resources that might be useful to attorneys and other legal resear...
This article targets as its audience pro se patrons - individuals who cannot afford counsel and need...
Looking for information on complex estate planning and tax issues such as EGTRRA? One readily availa...
Being a cost-effective researcher is not necessarily just about the legal research resources availab...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
In 2006, the American Bar Association (ABA) published its Legal Technology Survey Report, which incl...