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September 30, 2010
Classic Westlaw's Forms Focus
From the announcement which is subtitled "New visibility for our massive forms collection":
Similar to ResultsPlus, Forms Focus is found on the Links tab of selected cases, statutes, and regulations on Westlaw and provides links to up to two forms related to concepts in the viewed document. (For selected documents, you can retrieve additional Forms Focus results by clicking View All Results next to Forms Focus on the Links tab.) Forms Focus identifies forms in major forms publications such as West's Legal Forms, American Jurisprudence Pleading and Practice Forms Annotated, Municipal Legal Forms, Nichols Cyclopedia of Legal Forms Annotated, Federal Procedural Forms, and other forms collections. Suggested forms are designed to be jurisdiction-neutral. These forms do not necessarily cite the viewed document; instead, Forms Focus identifies forms based on the document text.
You incur a charge under your organization's subscription plan for clicking a Forms Focus link, but you do not incur a charge for viewing the Forms Focus links themselves.
Sounds like it might be a useful add-on. [JH]
September 30, 2010 in Legal Research | Permalink