It’s no secret that free websites give away content sold by high-cost subscription databases, but you might not know how useful free sites are. If you think there’s always a trade-off between cost and quality, think again. Some free resources for Virginia legal research are as good as—or better than—subscription sites. And some free resources aren’t quite as good as what you can buy, but are an option
Over the past decade, attorneys have increasingly sought free electronic resources on the web to mee...
In February 2005, the Virginia State Bar (VSB) Council approved plans to offer all Virginia lawyers ...
Opening a law practice is a daunting task. Renting space, equipping an office, and hiring staff are ...
It’s no secret that free websites give away content sold by high-cost subscription databases, but yo...
Faculty and Access Services Librarian James Donovan provides a cost-conscious guide for online legal...
In 2006, the American Bar Association (ABA) published its Legal Technology Survey Report, which incl...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
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...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
Most legal professionals have used free online resources to help in the legal research process. Whet...
The primary goal of this new edition of A Guide to Legal Research in Virginia is to expand coverage ...
This presentation is a guide to researching legal issues on the internet. Basic search topics applic...
This Article provides a new analytical tool for legal researchers and practitioners to evaluate free...
Emily Allbon asks whether we can expect an inspiring view for the free legal future
Over the past decade, attorneys have increasingly sought free electronic resources on the web to mee...
In February 2005, the Virginia State Bar (VSB) Council approved plans to offer all Virginia lawyers ...
Opening a law practice is a daunting task. Renting space, equipping an office, and hiring staff are ...
It’s no secret that free websites give away content sold by high-cost subscription databases, but yo...
Faculty and Access Services Librarian James Donovan provides a cost-conscious guide for online legal...
In 2006, the American Bar Association (ABA) published its Legal Technology Survey Report, which incl...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
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...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
Most legal professionals have used free online resources to help in the legal research process. Whet...
The primary goal of this new edition of A Guide to Legal Research in Virginia is to expand coverage ...
This presentation is a guide to researching legal issues on the internet. Basic search topics applic...
This Article provides a new analytical tool for legal researchers and practitioners to evaluate free...
Emily Allbon asks whether we can expect an inspiring view for the free legal future
Over the past decade, attorneys have increasingly sought free electronic resources on the web to mee...
In February 2005, the Virginia State Bar (VSB) Council approved plans to offer all Virginia lawyers ...
Opening a law practice is a daunting task. Renting space, equipping an office, and hiring staff are ...