Beyond Google
Think Web investigation is optional? The courts may notice if you don’t do your homework. A look at how paralegals can unearth the good stuff, for less money. Plus, five Web sites you may not know about yet.
For paralegals: The Internet is your friend. For law librarians: a salary survey. For administrators: a high-tech way to track case files. For everyone: the joys of an e-discovery database.
September 18, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Beyond Google
Think Web investigation is optional? The courts may notice if you don’t do your homework. A look at how paralegals can unearth the good stuff, for less money. Plus, five Web sites you may not know about yet.
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