Sites for cites - CSRNation2024-03-28T15:03:38Zhttp://csrnation.ning.com/forum/topics/sites-for-cites?feed=yes&xn_auth=noLooks interesting.
Thanks.tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-08-27:1736041:Comment:10718892009-08-27T10:18:23.340ZK.C. Corbinhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/KCCorbin
Looks interesting.<br />
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Thanks.
Looks interesting.<br />
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Thanks. K.C., take a look at http://w…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-08-26:1736041:Comment:10713442009-08-26T15:22:10.712ZDebbie Turnerhttp://csrnation.ning.com/xn/detail/u_2vh4mvq2s9zm0
K.C., take a look at <a href="http://www.versuslaw.com/">http://www.versuslaw.com/</a><br />
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It costs, but is relatively inexpensive if you have to look up case sites often.<br />
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Debbie
K.C., take a look at <a href="http://www.versuslaw.com/">http://www.versuslaw.com/</a><br />
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It costs, but is relatively inexpensive if you have to look up case sites often.<br />
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Debbie K.C., I was checking another…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-08-26:1736041:Comment:10711662009-08-26T10:35:49.255ZJennie Annhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Jennie
K.C., I was checking another part of the CSRnation forum, and I came across this link that Marla Williams shared: <a href="http://www.csrnation.com/group/wordhelp/forum/topics/legal-terminology" target="_blank">CSRnation Legal Section</a><br />
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Check it out. It might help!
K.C., I was checking another part of the CSRnation forum, and I came across this link that Marla Williams shared: <a href="http://www.csrnation.com/group/wordhelp/forum/topics/legal-terminology" target="_blank">CSRnation Legal Section</a><br />
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Check it out. It might help! There is Martindale-Hubbell w…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-08-25:1736041:Comment:10708882009-08-25T21:23:10.980ZK.C. Corbinhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/KCCorbin
There is Martindale-Hubbell which looks like it is part of LexisNexis. I've been told about West Law, and it also was mentioned as expensive. I will check it out though. You never know what they might say.<br />
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I was hoping there was a site that I have overlooked in my Googling.<br />
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Thanks for all the suggestions.
There is Martindale-Hubbell which looks like it is part of LexisNexis. I've been told about West Law, and it also was mentioned as expensive. I will check it out though. You never know what they might say.<br />
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I was hoping there was a site that I have overlooked in my Googling.<br />
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Thanks for all the suggestions. As a legal assistant for a la…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-08-25:1736041:Comment:10708362009-08-25T20:00:37.428ZMary Jo Cochranhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/MaryJoCochran
As a legal assistant for a large law firm I did a lot of looking up case cites. West Law would be too expensive for you to get (but won't hurt to check the cost). There is another one, but I can't think of the name, and it is fairly cheap. They are tax deductible.<br />
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If you have a law library near you, all is accessible to you for free - you just have to know how to use them. If I can find the name of the one cheap case law website I will let you all know.
As a legal assistant for a large law firm I did a lot of looking up case cites. West Law would be too expensive for you to get (but won't hurt to check the cost). There is another one, but I can't think of the name, and it is fairly cheap. They are tax deductible.<br />
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If you have a law library near you, all is accessible to you for free - you just have to know how to use them. If I can find the name of the one cheap case law website I will let you all know. I always search Google, using…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-08-25:1736041:Comment:10707002009-08-25T18:03:35.383ZRenee B.http://csrnation.ning.com/profile/ReneeB
I always search Google, using the plus sign between names. And then if I have any context clues that might go along with the case that could identify it, I'll put another plus sign and one of those key words to see if I can narrow it down.<br />
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I did a transcript for a new contract regarding Medicare. I've not done any medical-type litigation before, so I was sweating bullets. I was able to get one case name figured out, and then most of the other ones were cited in the same literature. Obviously…
I always search Google, using the plus sign between names. And then if I have any context clues that might go along with the case that could identify it, I'll put another plus sign and one of those key words to see if I can narrow it down.<br />
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I did a transcript for a new contract regarding Medicare. I've not done any medical-type litigation before, so I was sweating bullets. I was able to get one case name figured out, and then most of the other ones were cited in the same literature. Obviously lawyers do that a lot, so once you can find one case, the others seem to be easier to track down.<br />
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Hope that makes sense. No luck straight away, but wi…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-08-25:1736041:Comment:10706982009-08-25T17:59:39.920ZK.C. Corbinhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/KCCorbin
No luck straight away, but will keep digging on this site. Looks like a good one to bookmark.<br />
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Thanks.
No luck straight away, but will keep digging on this site. Looks like a good one to bookmark.<br />
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Thanks. Try this one, K.C.: FindLaw.c…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-08-25:1736041:Comment:10706952009-08-25T17:49:31.386ZJennie Annhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Jennie
Try this one, K.C.: <a href="http://www.findlaw.com/casecode/" target="_blank">FindLaw.com</a>
Try this one, K.C.: <a href="http://www.findlaw.com/casecode/" target="_blank">FindLaw.com</a>