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The all new expanded 7th edition (revised) of "Internet For Lawyers: How to Use the Internet for Legal & Investigative Research" features the best federal legal research resources, as well as comprehensive information for locating state and local resources for all 50 states. This new edition also includes detailed reviews of the newest free legal research resources on the Internet such as LexisONE.com and DailyJournal.com. It also includes extensive recommendations for investigative and people finder resources all available for free on the Internet.

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"INTERNET FOR LAWYERS: HOW TO USE THE INTERNET FOR LEGAL & INVESTIGATIVE RESEARCH" (IFL PRESS, 2004)

FULLY INDEXED

Even if you're not exactly certain what site you're looking for, finding a site you need is easier than ever with this edition's updated and expanded index. Whether you're looking by jurisdiction, type of information (e.g. real estate records), or by web site name, you will find it quickly in the guide's comprehensive index which includes nearly 1100 entries.

WRITTEN IN PLAIN ENGLISH (NOT COMPUTER JARGON)

Co-author Carole Levitt is a lawyer, law librarian and legal educator – she is not a computer technician. This guide is based on her more than 20 years in the legal field and is written the way legal professionals actually search for information.
 
Levitt is also the "Computer Counselor" columnist for the Los Angeles Lawyer magazine, as well as a member of the Executive Boards of the California State Bar Law Practice Management & Technology Section and the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Law Practice Management Section. Additionally, she has recently conducted in-person MCLE programs for the California, Alaska, Los Angeles, Nashville, Nevada, Minnesota, Chattanooga, Ventura, San Bernardino, Century City, Contra Costa and Beverly Hills Bar Associations, among numerous others.
 
Co-author Mark Rosch has written on computer-related topics for numerous publications including Law Office Computing, Law Practice, Small Firm Business, Los Angeles Lawyer, FindLaw and LLRX.com among numerous other publications.
 
Together, Levitt & Rosch are also the authors of The Lawyer's Guide to Fact Finding on the Internet (2nd Ed.) - published by the American Bar Association.
 
Thousands of copies of the books six previous editions are helping legal professionals all over the country save time and money as they conduct legal research. This guide has also been added to numerous county, academic and corporate libraries. Add this book to your collection and put the authors' years of research and training experience to work for you.


 

Comments about this book

"Definitely recommended for the legal researcher’s bookshelf."

Dan Harmon, Editor
The Lawyer’s PC*

"It’s quickly going to become one of my best-worn desk references."

Paula Freston, Director
Paralegal Studies Merced College*

"Users can easily find the Web sites they’re looking for …[in the] comprehensive index."

Detroit Legal News*


 
  *Quotes refer to a previous edition of this book.