- Browse by Subject
Browsing by Subject "legal research"
Now showing 1 - 8 of 8
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Mobile Devices and Top Legal Research Apps(2013) Hook, Sara AnneIncludes trial presentation tools and tricks; apps for lawyers; security risks; comparison of devices; top legal research appsItem New E-Discovery Sources, Tips and Tactics; Social Media and E-Discovery(2013) Hook, Sara AnneWebsites and other sources for researching e-discovery cases; email as evidence; mobile apps for e-discovery; social media archiving and compliance; handling social media as electronically stored information.Item Not Just for Scouting Anymore: Digital Badges for Legal Research Skills(2014-07-07) Alcasid, Hannah; deMaine, Susan David; Lemmer, Catherine A.; Keele, Benjamin J.Item Review of Finding the Answers to Legal Questions(2011) Keele, Benjamin J.Book review of Tucker and Lampson, Finding Answers to Legal Questions.Item Social Media Use and Other Complex Jury Issues(2013) Hook, Sara AnneIncludes change of venue requests; mining social media; researching private versus public social media accounts; jury misconduct; use of social media by jury members; attorney use of social media at trial.Item Social Media Use and Other Complex Jury Issues(2014) Hook, Sara AnneChapter in seminar manual for Voir Dire and Jury Selection. Eau Claire, WI: National Business Institute, 2014. Updated version of a similar chapter for a 2013 seminar manual and presentation on the same topic.Item Social Media, The Internet and Electronically Stored Information Challenges(National Business Institute, 2014) Hook, Sara AnneItem Using Competitive Intelligence Instruction to Develop Practice-Ready Legal Professionals(2015-12-14) Lemmer, Catherine A.Competitive intelligence is the identification and use of internal and external information to inform business decisions. Integrating competitive intelligence instruction into the law school curriculum is another option to use when preparing “practice-ready” legal professionals. First, it broadens the curriculum experience beyond the courtroom with its introduction of basic corporate, regulatory, and transactional documents, and second, introduces students to the critical decision-making and business-development skills lawyers use to identify, investigate, and develop business leads necessary for a financially viable legal practice.