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This presentation by Anne V. Ellis explores the transformation of legal research from traditional methods like using sources, directories, and phone calls to modern techniques involving litigation research, expert witnesses, verdicts, licenses, business and natural resources research. Learn about the advancements in researching litigation, assets, bankruptcy, corporate filings, environmental hazards, and more.
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GUMSHOE LIBRARIANS • Special Libraries Association • Indianapolis, Indiana • June 9, 1998
Anne V. Ellis • Manager, Library and File Services • Holland & Hart, LLP • Denver, Colorado • aellis@hollandhart.com
How It Used To Be - Searching the Old Fashioned Way • Locating An Expert In 1984 • Sources • Directories • Bibliographies • News articles
How It Used To Be - Searching the Old Fashioned Way • Phone calls • Happy Endings
How It Is Now - Litigation Research • Witnesses and Subpoenas
How It Is Now - Litigation Research • Experts
How It Is Now - Litigation Research • Verdicts and Settlements
How It Is Now - Litigation Research • Licenses • News
Business Research • Estates
Business Research • Assets • Bankruptcy • Judgments and Liens • Corporate Filings • News
Natural Resources Research • Real Property • Environmental Hazards • Polluters