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Debunking The Computer Mystique, Reed Dickerson Jan 1969

Debunking The Computer Mystique, Reed Dickerson

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Introduction To Second Panel Discussion: Proceedings Of The Special Committee On Electronic Data Retrieval, F. Reed Dickerson Jan 1963

Introduction To Second Panel Discussion: Proceedings Of The Special Committee On Electronic Data Retrieval, F. Reed Dickerson

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Introduction: Proceedings Of The Special Committee On Electronic Data Retrieval, F. Reed Dickerson Jan 1962

Introduction: Proceedings Of The Special Committee On Electronic Data Retrieval, F. Reed Dickerson

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Electronic Computers And The Practical Lawyer, F. Reed Dickerson Jan 1962

Electronic Computers And The Practical Lawyer, F. Reed Dickerson

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The Electronic Searching Of Law, Reed Dickerson Jan 1961

The Electronic Searching Of Law, Reed Dickerson

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Although the use of electronic computers in legal research has not yet been perfected, Professor Dickerson believes that computers may be at least a partial answer to the problem created by the ever-increasing mass of statutory material and judicial decisions that must be consulted to determine the law on a given point. He explains just how the computers are used in legal research and points out their limitations as well as their advantages. [For a general discussion of this subject, the reader is referred to the article, "Prepare Now for Machine-Assisted Legal Research", by Roy N. Freed, 47 A.B.A.J. 764 …


Electronic Law Searching, Reed Dickerson Jan 1960

Electronic Law Searching, Reed Dickerson

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