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The new edition of this text-workbook by Margaret Kerr, JoAnn Kurtz, and Arlene Blatt takes a comprehensive approach to legal research, using both computerized and paper sources. Students will learn how to effectively analyze fact situations, how to research subjects, and how to locate, update, and review relevant statutes, regulations, and cases. They will also learn how to communicate their research results clearly and professionally. Legal Research: Step by Step, 3rd Edition is a resource that students will use beyond the classroom and into the workplace.
Part I: Introduction to Legal Research
- Chapter 1: The Basics of Legal Research
Part II: Sources of Canadian Law
- Chapter 2: Statutes
- Chapter 3: Regulations
- Chapter 4: Cases
Part III: Thinking About Legal Research
- Chapter 5: How to Analyze a Fact Situation
- Chapter 6: How to Research a Subject
Part IV: Paper Legal Research Resources
- Chapter 7: An Overview of Paper Sources
- Chapter 8: Finding a General Statement of the Law
- Chapter 9: Finding and Updating Statutes
- Chapter 10: Finding and Updating Regulations
- Chapter 11: Finding and Updating Cases
- Chapter 12: Library Exercises
Part V: Computerized Legal Research Sources
- Chapter 13: An Overview of Computerized Sources
- Chapter 14: Finding a General Statement of the Law
- Chapter 15: Finding and Updating Statutes
- Chapter 16: Finding and Updating Regulations
- Chapter 17: Finding and Updating Cases
- Chapter 18: Legal Research on the Internet
- Chapter 19: Computer Exercises
Part VI: Putting It All Together
- Chapter 20: The Best of Both Worlds
- Chapter 21: Legal Writing
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