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Legal Research: A Practitioner's Handbook 3rd ed isbn 9780854902651

Legal Research: A Practitioner's Handbook 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780854901234
New Edition ISBN: 9780854902651
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780854900640
Published: April 2013
Publisher: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This comprehensive reference work is specifically aimed at busy practitioners (solicitors, barristers and professional support lawyers). Legal Research: A Practitioner’s Handbook 2nd ed provides practical advice on every aspect of effective legal research: problem analysis, selecting and finding the best sources, and presenting results effectively.

This second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout, taking into account the increasing popularity of the PLC database aimed at UK law practitioners, the overhaul of a number of government and other official sites (national and international), and significant changes to directions by UK courts relating to the conduct and presentation of legal research. New material on the use of social media in legal research has also been added.

Part A covers problem identification and analysis, followed by advice on how to select the best sources and formats (paper or electronic) for research. Part B deals with the information most frequently sought by practitioners, listing sources with analytical comments and, for a selection of the most complex, ‘how to use’ instructions developed to a standard template. Jurisdictional coverage includes England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the European Union, with the addition of information on key sources in European human rights and international law.

Part C details sources on how to make the presentation of the results of legal research more effective. These three parts are supplemented by Part D, which describes in non-technical language how a practitioner might get the best value for money when buying information, whether print or online, from commercial law publishers.

Extensive appendices provide:

  • Indexes to abbreviations for Acts, journals and law reports;
  • Glossary of technical terms used in legal research;

  • A summary of the practice directions, statements and decisions of the UK courts relating to legal research;
  • A table of guidance on how to devise more effective searches on the four most popular commercial databases and
  • A popular names index for legislation and cases relating to the UK and the EU.
"excellent value for money, an affordable addition to any collection"
From a review of the 1st edition in Legal Information Management

Subjects:
Legal Skills and Method, Wildy, Simmonds and Hill
Contents:

List of Figures
Introduction
Acknowledgements

Part A – Before Touching a Keyboard or Opening a Book …
1. Where to Start the Research
2. Which Sources to Use
3. How to Choose the Sources

Part B – Selecting the Right Source and Using it Effectively
4. General Law Encyclopedias
5. Legislation
6. Case Law
7. Procedural Law
8. Words and Phrases
9. Updating Known Law
10. Commentary on the Law
11. Pre-legislative Proposals
12. Other Official Information
13. Where to Find Legal Information not Available within your Firm or Chambers
14. Business Information
15. Information about People and Personalities Connected with the Law
16. Portals, Gateways and More

Part C – Presenting the Results Effectively
17. Writing to Impress

Part D – How to Get the Best Deal from Commercial Law Publishers
18. Buying Legal Information

Appendices
1. Lists of Abbreviations
2. What Does this Technical Term Mean?
3. Court Directions Relating to Legal Research
4. Using Databases Better
5. Popular Names Index to UK Cases and EU Legislation and Cases

Index of Published Materials
Index to Databases and Organisations
General Index