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Web Sites for Teaching Evaluative SkillsThis article lists and describes Web sites useful in teaching evaluative skills to law students and new lawyers. Expert Secrecy: An Ethics Dilemma?A prominent legal-ethics professor has ignited a firestorm of controversy with his accusation that three equally prominent legal-ethics professors gave bad legal advice while serving as paid experts. Bob Ambrogi, editor of IMS ExpertServices' BullsEye Newsletter, where this article originally appeared, examines the controversy. Finding the Owner of a Small Private CompanyThis article examines resources and strategies for finding a the name of the owner of a small private company. Finding Someone's Date of BirthOur latest article suggests sources of information and research strategies for finding a person's date of birth. Web Capturing & Sharing with DiigoDiigo is a new Web service that lets you bookmark, tag, annotate and discuss information you find on the Web. Public Records Research TipsFacts on Demand Press (BRB Publications imprint) recently released The Public Record Research TIPS Book, which gives researchers the kind of inside information that only experience can teach. Free Case Law Research DatabasesCarole Levitt and Mark Rosch evaluate 3 free case law research sites/databases -- Public Library of Law (PLoL), Justia and Justia's Federal District Court Opinions and Orders Database. Teaching Search SkillsLibrarians discuss the value, or lack thereof, of teaching Boolean to students. |
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