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Google For Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools

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"Google For Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools" - by Carole A. Levitt and Mark E. Rosch

In the decade since its launch, Google has become synonymous with searching on the Internet. This book will discuss the power of Google as a search engine and, as a site that offers free and low-cost tools that can help any attorney compete with large firms and their large research and technology budgets. 


"Google for Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools" introduces novice Internet searchers to the diverse collection of information locatable through Google. The book discusses the importance of including effective Google searching as part of a lawyer’s due diligence, and cites case law that mandates that lawyers should use Google and other resources available on the Internet, where applicable. For intermediate and advanced users, the book unlocks the power of various advanced search strategies and hidden search features they might not be aware of.


"Google for Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools" is designed to help lawyers learn how they can put all of Google's power to work in their practices. For the novice, intermediate, and advanced users alike, this book will also unlock access to various free Google services to make them more productive attorneys, from the lesser-known Google Voice, Google Scholar Case Law search, and Google Translate to the better-known office applications such as Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar. 


Google for Lawyers:  Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools will help you:

  • learn the ins and outs of Google search shortcuts to save time and money 
  • use Google’s advanced features for research to uncover valuable information on the Internet that might have otherwise been missed
  • take advantage of Google’s free office applications to become more efficient in your practice and save money
  • utilize the various Google tools and databases quickly and efficiently to access free case law; find newspaper and magazine articles; set up Alerts; and locate information about expert witnesses, the opposition, jurors, existing and potential clients, missing witnesses, and more
  • understand Google Analytics to track statistics for your web site
  • search for Federal Government-related resources by using Google's Uncle Sam Search
  • advertise and market your firm using Google Advertising Services
  • and much more!

This practical guide’s step-by-step descriptions, Search Tips, and hundreds of screenshots detail the “how” of using all of these features. Additionally, the Practice Tips and “war stories” from legal professionals detail the “why.” 


Google for Lawyers’ tips, tactics, and strategies will make it one the most powerful weapons in your arsenal to become a  Google power user – locating information from the Internet more effectively and practicing more efficiently.

 

 

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Binding: Paperback.      
American Bar Association/Law Practice Management Books; ISBN# 978-1-60442-822-3
498 Pages;              
Publication Date: 2010

 

"Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 1: Mining the Internet's Publicly Available Resources for Investigative Research"

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"Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 1: Mining the Internet's Publicly Available Resources for Investigative Research" - by Carole A. Levitt and Mark E. Rosch

 

Authored by Carole Levitt JD, MLS and Mark Rosch, the book is a hands-on guide to the secrets, shortcuts, and realities of conducting investigative and background research using the sources of publicly available information available on the Internet. 


Written for legal professionals, “Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 1” lists, categorizes, and describes hundreds of free Internet sites, as well as some fee-based sites. The resources and techniques in this book are useful for investigations; depositions; locating missing witnesses, clients, or heirs; and trial preparation, among other research challenges facing legal professionals. 


In addition, the book includes a CD-ROM featuring clickable links to all of the sites contained in the book.


 

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Binding: Paperback.      
American Bar Association/Law Practice Management Books; ISBN# 978-1-60442-890-2
378 Pages; Includes Bonus CD-ROM disc              
Publication Date: 2010

 

"The Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet: Conducting Effective Investigative & Legal Research on the Internet" 10th edition

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by Carole Levitt, J.D., M.L.S & Mark E. Rosch

(formerly published as "How to Use the Internet for Legal & Investigative Research: A Guide for Legal Professionals" - ISBN 978-0-9713257-4-6)

Much of the information that was once only available to professional researchers from expensive, fee-based sources is now available for free on the Internet, if you know how to find it. There’s more to conducting a comprehensive search for information on the Internet than just relying on the results returned by search engines, though. The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet will show you how to be your own cyber-detective and unearth this information FREE (or at low cost!) on the Web.

The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet includes numerous examples based on real world research scenarios. Whether you’re just starting to use the Internet for serious research or you’re a seasoned online research veteran, this book can help you find what you’re looking for fast and free.

For the beginning searcher, the book covers many overlooked features of Web browsers, the "mechanics" of navigating the Internet, and basic research strategies and tools. For "power searchers," The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet covers more advanced search strategies, and uncovers tip and tricks for getting the most out of many of the sites.

Learn How To Use Some Of The Same Tools as Skip Tracers & Private Investigators:

  • Find out How to Dig Up "Dirt" About Anyone
  • Uncover Information to Attack Someone’s Credibility
  • Seek out the Smoking Gun
  • Mine the Web for Missing People
  • Discover Addresses (Home and Email)
  • Find Phone Numbers (Even Cellular)
  • Locate Someone’s Aliases, Employer’s Name, Political Persuasion
  • Glean Personal Information From Usenet Postings
  • Unearth Property Records
  • Identify Low Cost Public Record and Investigative Databases
  • Discover Quick and Easy Methods to Access Free Public Records
    • Birth & Death Records
    • Social Security Numbers
    • Liens, Judgments, UCCs, Bankruptcies and Dockets
    • Business Ownerships
    • Criminal Backgrounds

Find the Quickest Routes to Free Legal Research:

  • Full-Text Case Law Databases
  • Online Alternatives for Updating Cases
  • Elusive Government Documents
  • Federal, State and Local Primary Law
  • Secondary Legal Resources (law review articles, legal news, etc.)
  • Legal Practice Materials (court forms, transactional forms, briefs, dockets, etc.)

 

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Binding: Paperback binding allows for use as a computer-side reference. IFL Press; ISBN: 978-0-9713257-4-6; Pages: 402; Dimensions in inches: 1.0 x 8.5 x 11.0 Revision Date: August 2009

COMPREHENSIVE & UPDATED

The all new expanded 10th edition of the Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet features the best federal legal research resources, as well as comprehensive information for locating state and local resources for all 50 states. This new edition also includes detailed reviews of the newest Internet resources such as Justia.com and Social Networking sites. It also includes extensive recommendations for free public records, investigative and people finder resources available for free on the Internet, as well as low-cost pay services, such as Merlin and Accurint and free sources for case law such as Justia, PLoL, and PreCYdent.

FULLY INDEXED

Even if you're not exactly certain what site you're looking for, finding a site you need is easier than ever with this edition's updated and expanded index. Whether you're looking by jurisdiction, type of information (e.g. real estate records), or by web site name, you will find it quickly in the guide's comprehensive index which includes more than 1500 entries.

WRITTEN IN PLAIN ENGLISH (NOT COMPUTER JARGON)

Levitt is a lawyer, law librarian and legal educator – she is not a computer technician. This guide is based on her more than 20 years in the legal field and is written the way legal professionals actually search for information. She has also been a regular contributor to the "Computer Counselor" column for the Los Angeles Lawyer magazine. Levitt is active in Bar activities at the state and national level, currently serving on the Executive Council of the American Bar Association's Law Practice Management Section and previously serving and Chair and a member of the Executive Committee of the California State Bar Law Practice Management & Technology Section.

Rosch is a frequent speaker on the topics of Internet research and using technology more effectively in the practice of law. He has also written on computer-related topics for numerous publications including Law Office Computing, Law Practice, Small Firm Business, FindLaw and LLRX.com among many others, and is also a regular contributor to Los Angeles Lawyer magazine's "Computer Counselor" column.

Together, Levitt & Rosch are also the authors of Google for Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools (2010), Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 1: Mining the Internet's Publicly Available Resources for Investigative Research (2010), and The Lawyer's Guide to Fact Finding on the Internet (3rd Ed.; 2006) - all published by the American Bar Association, and have recently conducted hundreds of in-person MCLE programs for numerous Bar associations, law firms, corporations and other professional organizations.

Thousands of copies of the books nine previous editions are helping legal professionals all over the country save time and money as they conduct legal and investigative research. This guide has also been added to numerous county, academic and corporate libraries. Add this book to your collection and put the authors' years of research and training experience to work for you.

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Keep Your Computer Running Right

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Elliott Stern

A do-it-yourself computer maintenance manual for anyone who can turn on their computer.

[Keep Your Computer Running Right - A computer maintenance manual for everyone.]

"Keep Your Computer Running Right" is a fun breezy read that anyone who uses a computer can enjoy -- whether you understand computers or not.

If you've ever been frustrated by your computer when - for no good reason it won't do what it's supposed to do - then this is the book for you.

"Keep Your Computer Running Right" guides you through a simple, proven, step-by-step program to get your computer running smoother and faster.

You don't need any technical or computer training to put the tips in this book to work for you. If you can send an e-mail, you can use this book to "Keep Your Computer Running Right" and spend less time cursing at your computer. This book features easy to follow tips and tools anyone can complete in 15 minutes a week or less!

You'll learn:

  • Performance Tune-Ups
  • Preventive Maintenance Tips
  • What to do Regularly - Daily, Weekly, Monthly
  • To create your own Tune-up Task Schedule

Your car needs regular maintenance. You change your oil regularly. But did you know that your computer needs regular maintenance too? You can tune-up your computer easier and cleaner and in less time than it takes to change the oil in your car... and you won't get dirty and you won't even need to get under the hood.

You can use "Keep Your Computer Running Right" with any Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows me computer.

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