Just twenty-five years ago computer-assisted legal research was little more than a dream when Professor John Horty, of the University of Pittsburgh\u27s Health Law Center, demonstrated an automated system for retrieving state statutes at a meeting of the American Bar Association. In the late 1960\u27s, stimulated by Horty\u27s success, members of the Ohio Bar Association and researchers at Queens University, Canada, began work virtually simultaneously on the precursors of the LEXIS and WESTLAW systems. Now that LEXIS and WESTLAW are firmly established as important and sometimes indispensable legal research tools, other potentially useful electronic databases are attracting the attention of legal researchers
Technology is reshaping legal practice and law itself, according to Michigan-trained advocates of te...
Legal research presently involves a considerable amount of any lawyer\u27s time and efforts largely ...
The Computer can manipulate information and retrieve it in ways which traditional sources of legal r...
Just twenty-five years ago computer-assisted legal research was little more than a dream when Profes...
Although the use of electronic computers in legal research has not yet been perfected, Professor Dic...
The potential effects of law are far-reaching and research is ongoing regarding the intersection of ...
Over the past fifty years the American legal system has changed from a system dominated by case law ...
Purpose. This study of automated information retrieval systems was undertaken to attempt to ascertai...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
Most legal professionals have used free online resources to help in the legal research process. Whet...
The legal profession is presently engaged in an uncontrolled experiment. Attorneys now locate and ac...
The technology revolution has impacted every aspect of our daily lives. It is hard to imagine a worl...
In this study, a group of recent law articles was examined to determine the proportion of cited reso...
Mead Corp is selling Mead Data Central, the owner of the full-text legal resource database LEXIS. Th...
The enduring value of the Constitution is the fundamental approach to human rights transcending time...
Technology is reshaping legal practice and law itself, according to Michigan-trained advocates of te...
Legal research presently involves a considerable amount of any lawyer\u27s time and efforts largely ...
The Computer can manipulate information and retrieve it in ways which traditional sources of legal r...
Just twenty-five years ago computer-assisted legal research was little more than a dream when Profes...
Although the use of electronic computers in legal research has not yet been perfected, Professor Dic...
The potential effects of law are far-reaching and research is ongoing regarding the intersection of ...
Over the past fifty years the American legal system has changed from a system dominated by case law ...
Purpose. This study of automated information retrieval systems was undertaken to attempt to ascertai...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
Most legal professionals have used free online resources to help in the legal research process. Whet...
The legal profession is presently engaged in an uncontrolled experiment. Attorneys now locate and ac...
The technology revolution has impacted every aspect of our daily lives. It is hard to imagine a worl...
In this study, a group of recent law articles was examined to determine the proportion of cited reso...
Mead Corp is selling Mead Data Central, the owner of the full-text legal resource database LEXIS. Th...
The enduring value of the Constitution is the fundamental approach to human rights transcending time...
Technology is reshaping legal practice and law itself, according to Michigan-trained advocates of te...
Legal research presently involves a considerable amount of any lawyer\u27s time and efforts largely ...
The Computer can manipulate information and retrieve it in ways which traditional sources of legal r...