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months or years ago when a Bucklin
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thoughts to be handled at the main office. This web portal was so used
then.
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Texas
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Fed.R.Civ.P.
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► ROMINGER
LEGAL has an entry portal for free legal research. Use their entry
link board to case law.
Free legal research of case and statutes at the
Public Library of Law. The Public Library of Law (PLoL) is one of the largest
free law libraries if you are not a member of a bar association that furnishes
free legal research to its members. PLolL assembles law that is available for
free from many different sites. PLoL has the cases from the U.S. Supreme Court,
the Federal Courts of Appeals, and from from all 50 states, but only back to
1997.
FindLaw has an easy to use
legal dictionary.
FindLaw Counsel Center is a gigantic West
website for corporate counsel is
organized primarily by industries and practice areas, each linking to articles,
news, recent lawsuits and research tools. Lots of legal articles available for
corporate counsel.
Some More Good General Places to Start Research
The Cornell Law School
and
The World Wide Web Virtual Library
have links to many sites of most interest to lawyers. World Wide Web Virtual
Library has a good category list on the first page of their site
Washlaw Legal Research on the
web is probably the best organized site to view specific
legal resources within a state, with links in most state down to the level of
county clerk and sundry administrative boards
Find Law
has a lawyer finder, and a state by state legal resource link
directory. (It also has a database of about 20 years back of case law and
statutes, both federal and state. It is a good direct entry point if you already
have a citation and just want to look at the case. But so does Goggle
Scholar.)
Cornell Law Legal
Information Institute has full texts of statutes and rules,
such as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, in the official formats.
Warnings on Use.
No
particular order is used on the information on any one page. These research link pages are used by
BOC as research portals for our
own research on legal malpractice, legal fees, attorney negligence, insurance,
legal ethics and other matters.
Periodically, we clean off everything on a
research page, and rebuild the page only as we do research in that state or on
that item. This means sometimes you will not find any entry portals on a particular state research page.
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