Legal Research Made Easy

Legal Research Made Easy
ISBN-10
1572485094
ISBN-13
9781572485099
Category
Law
Pages
164
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
SphinxLegal
Authors
Suzan D. Herskowitz, James E. Duggan

Description

Legal Research Made Easy is designed to take the fear out of doing legal research, no matter whom the researcher may be. It answers how to do it, when it is necessary, where you should look, what you should be looking for and why it is important. With a sample research problem to serve as a guide and research tips to save time, this book finally makes the legal research process clear for everyone.

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