Re: Legal/Fact Finding Research


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From "George L. Cohn" <George@collectionlawyers.com>
Date Tue, 19 May 1998 09:23:48 -0500
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Steve: This is in response to your recent inquiry.

We have a collection law firm in the Los Angeles area.

>1.  What are the most common legal/fact finding research materials you
>use?

I subscribe to Lexis. They have flat rate programs available in California,
which includes a flat rate for unlimited Shepards.

In addition, I also use 
lawguru, and their California page 
http://www.lawguru.com/search/states/california.html
Other states are available
http://www.lawguru.com

I also subscribe to the LiiBulletin through Cornell Law School. It provides
almost immediate summaries of recent US Supreme Court cases by e-mail.

2.  Are the materials in a hard copy or electronic format? Electronic
I also have hard copies of statutes and other secondary materials.



George L. Cohn
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Partial thread listing:
Re: Legal/Fact Finding Research, (continued)
Probate-Utah Steven X. Schwenk (05/15/98)
case management software shuan rose (05/15/98)