When it comes to sleuthing for information there are no hard and fast rules for paralegals, except maybe this one: Don’t ignore the Internet.
The courts may notice if you do.
For some, Internet research begins and ends with fee-based services like Westlaw and LexisNexis. And while these sites are as valuable as ever, so much data is stored online you can't access it all from a single source -- not even the ever-popular Google.
September 20, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
When it comes to sleuthing for information there are no hard and fast rules for paralegals, except maybe this one: Don’t ignore the Internet.
The courts may notice if you do.
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