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Continuing Legal Education Presentations

2018

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Digital Literacy: Detecting Fake News In A Post-Truth Era, Carol A. Watson Feb 2018

Digital Literacy: Detecting Fake News In A Post-Truth Era, Carol A. Watson

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Discusses the origins and impact of "fake news" and implications for a law practice.


Searching High And Low: Advanced Search Tips And Tricks, Wendy Moore Feb 2018

Searching High And Low: Advanced Search Tips And Tricks, Wendy Moore

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Searching is easy; so much so, that you can be surprised when the desired information is not retrieved in the first few search results when doing a basic Google search. A basic Google search, while a good place to begin, should not also be the end of your search. This paper gives you search strategies to apply when a basic Google search does not produce the results you


The Theory Of The Case: Competitive Intelligence Tips For Attorneys, Suzanne R. Graham Feb 2018

The Theory Of The Case: Competitive Intelligence Tips For Attorneys, Suzanne R. Graham

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Explores web-based or web-hosted tools that help in three important areas of online legal research: competitive intelligence, business intelligence, and investigative research. The tools are new and shiny, but the strategizing and intellectual legwork needed to use them effectively mirrors how an attorney prepares a case for trial. Shares notable tools with guidance on shortcomings and strengths.


Using Social Media Research To Your Advantage, Endia S. Paige Feb 2018

Using Social Media Research To Your Advantage, Endia S. Paige

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We live in a time when Facebook, Twitter, and other social media networks have become so integrated into daily life that it is critical for attorneys to maintain a basic understanding of the most popular platforms and how they can benefit his or her legal practice.

Social media has made it easier to gather information about litigants and other professionals in the legal field. This paper provides an overview of the most popular social media platforms used by adults in the United States and gives insight into how attorneys can use them to conduct legal and investigative research.


From The Capitol To The West Wing: Making The Most Of Federal Law And U.S. Government Information On The Web, Anne Burnett Feb 2018

From The Capitol To The West Wing: Making The Most Of Federal Law And U.S. Government Information On The Web, Anne Burnett

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When searching for federal government materials and federal law on the web, researchers are more likely to encounter an overabundance of information than a lack thereof. Fortunately, free federal government and non-government sites have made great strides in improving accessibility to these materials through better organization and finding tools.

This paper directs researchers to both official and unofficial free sites providing access to federal government materials, including federal law. These sites are an alternative to fee-based services, including Westlaw, LexisNexis, Bloomberg BNA and FastCase, although most do not contain all of the bells and whistles that these commercial services offer. …