The lawyer's guide to fact finding on the internet / Carole A. Levitt, Mark E. Rosch.

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Publication details:
Chicago, IL : American Bar Association, 2006.
Edition:
3rd ed.
Record id:
26489
Added title:
The internet fact finder for lawyers: how to find anything on the Net.
Subject:
Legal research -- United States.
Internet -- Research.
Contents:
1. Using the internet for factual research
2. Internet tools and protocol
3. Search strategies
4. Search tools
5. General factual research
6. Government resources online
7. Finding and backgrounding people
8. Accessing public records
9. Finding and backgrounding expert witnesses
10. Company research
11. Competitive intelligence research
12. Medical research
13. Scientific research
14. Environmental research
15. Foreign and international research
16. Law practice management and professional development
17. Statistical research
18. Transportation research
19. Entertainment industry and intellectual property research
20. Weblogs, RSS feeds, and podcasts.
Summary:
Written for legal professionals, this comprehensive desk reference lists, categorizes and describes hundreds of free and fee-based Internet sites. You'll find it useful for investigations, depositions, and trial presentations, as well as company and medical research, gathering competitive intelligence, finding expert witnesses, and fact checking of all kinds.
Note:
Includes index.
Includes information about the CD-ROM on p. 817.
First edition entitled "The internet fact finder for lawyers: how to find anything on the Net" by Joshua D. Blackman and David Jank.
ISBN:
1590316711
Phys. description:
xxvii, 807 p. + CD-ROM.