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Google Search for Lawyers
By Michael Morse | November 20, 2009
Google came out with a cool and free application that I think will change the way some lawyers search. My law firm will not be giving up our Westlaw and Lexis accounts anytime soon, but with free search tools like this, I can see that happening in the near future.
The Federal database includes US Supreme Court opinions from the beginning of time and State opinions back to 1950. You can hyperlink to other cases which are cited within a case. It is really easy to use. When you open it up, you can search case law or journals and articles. Make sure you have the right button checked before your search. Here is the site: http://scholar.google.com/
Enjoy!
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