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Legal Research For Paralegals

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Attorneys and legal assistants researching information have many tools that weren't available twenty years ago. Gone are the endless days in the library stacks because much can be done remotely from the comfort of your own office. However, just because more material with better technology is available, does not mean that it's time-saving in the end. Understanding the resources available and right resources to utilize, however will save you time, frustration and end the end, money. Even more important than being acquainted with your resources and also having a plan.



Legal Research - Making a Plan

Start with a brief write up of what you hope to find. It is easy to get sidetracked as more information comes to light, so having a written goal to refer to will help you stay on topic. Then decide how exhaustive will your search be. Keep in mind how much information is really necessary. If you are working on a case for someone else and they really only want an overview, you don't want to waste time. If your client will be put off by certain charges such as Lexis or you need to worry about the amount of hours you bill, you'll need to keep that in mind as you develop your plan.

Now you can make a list of where you know you should start looking for the appropriate information. What jurisdiction is your case in? Will you need to examine federal or state, court or administrative decisions? Is it necessary to look at regulatory or legislative sources? Or will you need to look at a combination of these resources?

Supplement this list of resources with thoughts from the expert attorney on the case if there is one or consult a reference librarian. The librarian of course cannot help you interpret the text, but the librarian or an expert attorney may be able to direct you to the most recent articles and the books that are considered ?bibles? of the topic into which you are delving. You can then add to your plan and adjust it as you go. If you stay organized, you will be more likely to be successful in your search.

General Legal Research

If the research that you need to do is not specifically legal, there is a tremendous amount of resources that are now available over the internet. Most public libraries offer their catalogues online, giving patrons the opportunity to not only check the stacks without leaving the office, but in some cases, giving them access to online databases. With a library card, patrons to some libraries can log on remotely and use even the for-pay databases.

If your research requires data on public figures, businesses, associations and similar information, with the right library access, you can do it all from your home or office. Digging up this type of information may be helpful in investigating the background of clients, an expert witness or the opposition.

Make a plan, talk to experts regarding available material, learn what is available at the law library, the public library and online and get to researching. To see actual examples of actual legal documents & clauses be sure to visit RealDealDocs and search for free.
Legal Research For Paralegals
First, define the specific information you need and determine the jurisdiction. Once you know which court or government agency handles your area of concern, you're ready to start researching.

But before you begin, you need to learn about citations and abbreviations. Law books are cited in this sequence: volume number, book and page. For instance, 380 U.S. 97 indicates volume 380 of United States Reports, page 97. Statutes are cited by the statute title and section number. For example, 42 U.S.C. ? 7622 for title 42 United States Code, section 7622.

Most public libraries, especially the larger ones, have resources for legal research. Law school libraries also are open to the public, providing depository libraries of federal materials. Many federal publications now are available online at www.access.gpo.gov, as the Internet is increasingly being used for legal research.

Simply ?Googling? a specific topic is not the most efficient way to go, especially considering the soaring number of ?spamdexing? sites you'll have to sift through in your search results. Instead, visit sites specifically designed for legal research including RealDealDocs, www.realdealdocs.com; FindLaw, www.findlaw.com; LexisOne, www.lexisone.com; The Legal Information Institute, www.law.cornell.edu; Washburn University School of Law, www.washlaw.ed; The American Bar Association, www.abalawinfo.com; and HierosGamos, www.hg.org.

While doing a web search via Google can be a hit or miss approach, using it to search for news stories related to your topic often yields very helpful information. Just run a search on Google's main page and then click on the ?News? link. Or you can start your search directly from Google's News site at www.news.google.com.

To get an overview of a topic, legal encyclopedias are a good place to start: Corpus Juris Secundum (C.J.S.) and American Jurisprudence 2d (Am. Jur. 2d). Many states also publish encyclopedias of state laws.

Also useful are articles published in bar association journals or law schools reviews. You can look up a specific topic in printed or computer indexes including Index to Legal Periodicals or Legal Resource Index. In some cases, you may find free articles online at such sites as the University Law Review Project at www.lawreview.org or the Jurist's Law Review page at www.jurist.law.pitt.edu/lawrev.htm.

Codes contain legal rules known as statutes, regulations or ordinances, which are mandatory. You can access codes through an index that refers you to a numbered section. To keep them current for research, they are updated by supplements or pocket parts or are in looseleaf form.

Many public libraries and all law libraries have a copy of local state code, as well as city or county ordinance codes. Most state and some local law can be found online using directories such as Piper Resources? State and Local Government on the Net at www.statelocalgov.net/index.cfm. Or you can use the URL address www.state.xx.us, and fill in your state's postal abbreviation where the ?xx? is shown.

For questions with federal jurisdiction, look to these resources: United States Code (U.S.C.), United States Code Annotated (U.S.C.A.), or United States Code Service (U.S.C.S.). The U.S.C. is available on the Web at uscode.house.gov/, but other sites containing the U.S.C. (such as www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/ and others mentioned herein) provide simpler ways to locate a statute.

Of course, those with the financial means can always hire an independent paralegal to conduct legal research for them. These freelancers can also assist you with any forms preparation you may need. More information is available on the National Federation of Paralegal Associations site at www.paralegals.org.
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