The Guerrilla Guide to Legal Research: Finding the Law for Non-Lawyers

The Guerrilla Guide to Legal Research: Finding the Law for Non-Lawyers

by Lawyer X
The Guerrilla Guide to Legal Research: Finding the Law for Non-Lawyers

The Guerrilla Guide to Legal Research: Finding the Law for Non-Lawyers

by Lawyer X

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Overview

Knowledge is the main advantage a lawyer has over you when you represent yourself. The lawyer can tell that the law says something and most people have no way to know whether that is true or not.

The Guerrilla Guide to Legal Research will give you the behind the scenes secrets that lawyers don't want you to know. Using the techniques described in this book you can do your own legal research at no cost to you, learning what the cases and statutes really say!

In addition, this book will tell you how to avoid the most common mistakes when researching the law and how NOT to fall into the traps that a lack of knowledge can create.

Like all of the Guerrilla Guides to the Law, this book does away with the legalese and uses plain language. It doesn't confuse or mislead you with pages and pages of useless information. When you want real knowledge, straight and to the point, then the Guerrilla Guides to the Law are where you need to look.

Using this book you will learn to:

* Research the law
* Where to go to find the information
* How to find cases and law for free
* How to cite a case
* How to find search terms
* How to narrow your search terms
* Where to go for help

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016329512
Publisher: Rebellion Books
Publication date: 09/04/2012
Series: The Guerrilla Guides to the Law , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 311 KB

About the Author

Lawyer X is the pen name of a former attorney who now spends all of his time writing and consulting. While in practice he was involved in both criminal and civil trials across the United States, including picking or helping to pick juries in hundreds of cases.

In addition to his work as a trial lawyer, Lawyer X wrote articles, lectured at continuing legal education seminars, and was active in the legal community in many ways.
He maintains anonymity now so that he can provide knowledge from inside and express honest opinions and viewpoints that other members of the legal community would just as soon weren't shared.

His goal is to see changes in the legal system which would allow people to represent themselves in cases where lawyers aren't needed or can't be hired for economic reasons yet still have a stranglehold on the system.
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