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November 28, 2006
Pushing Legal Research Beyond Google
Interesting article from Law.com:
"For some, Internet research begins and ends with fee-based services like Westlaw and LexisNexis. And while these sites are as valuable as ever, there is so much data stored online now that you can't access it all from a single source -- not even Google. In fact, looking beyond the ever-popular search engine can help unearth inconspicuous evidence or witnesses. And breaking away from pay-site dependency can save firms and clients money, too. " [RJ]
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