The Process of Legal Research

Washington Legal Researcher's Deskbook 3d, pp. 21-37, 2002

18 Pages Posted: 1 Jun 2013

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Penny A. Hazelton

University of Washington School of Law - Gallagher Law Library; University of Washington - School of Law

Date Written: 2002

Abstract

Technology has created and expanded many tools for legal research. That means that selecting the best research tool for a problem is no long a matter of using the only resource published! Designing a research processor framework is one of the most important skills a legal researcher can develop. This chapter discusses integrating print and electronic tools, using a research strategy, and managing your legal research.

Keywords: legal research, note-taking, online research, research strategy

Suggested Citation

Hazelton, Penny A. and Hazelton, Penny A., The Process of Legal Research (2002). Washington Legal Researcher's Deskbook 3d, pp. 21-37, 2002, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2272854

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University of Washington School of Law - Gallagher Law Library ( email )

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United States

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