Research Strategies & Tactics
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Research Strategies & Tactics -- Creighton Miller Take-Aways: 1) Research Is a Process 2) Whenever Possible, Cheat!!!! 3) Time Is Money, But So Is Money Research Is a Process One Search Does Not Equal Research or The
“One page from one jurisdiction may be exactly what that attorney is looking for that allows them to win the case. And, if they can't find it, [we] haven't done [our] job.”
(aka “West”) discussing WestlawNext.
(See http://www.geeklawblog.com/2011/08/theres-one-page-in-one-jurisdiction.html)
Known Item Fact Concept Issue Complexity
Known Item Fact Concept Issue Complexity Overview Needed
Maximize Recall = Minimize Precision Maximize Precision = Minimize Recall
Tactic Difficulty Example “Blind” Search Hard 1) Full-text search on Westlaw/Lexis; 2) Google search; 3) keyword search in a library catalog; 4) use Descriptive Word Index in a West digest Use Finding Aids to find something similar to a source you already have Moderate 1) Topic & key number search on Westlaw or topic search on Lexis; 2) “Similar” search on Google; 3) subject search in a library catalog; 4) use a known topic & key number in a West digest Find citations in a source you already have Simple Click on a hyperlink or look up a source by citation
Use cases from other jurisdictions and secondary sources for cases of first impression, when jurisdictional authority is weak, or to argue for change in the law Validate and Update All Sources
Find Relevant Legislative History
history is available for many states Use secondary sources for explanation or interpretation of unclear or complicated law Find Similar Cases
Westlaw)
Read the Statutes or Regulations
references and case annotations Read the Cases
Note relevant cases, statutes or regulations cited or cross-referenced in these sources. Find Interpretive Cases
Search for Case Law Addressing Issue(s)
Search for Statutes or Administrative Regulations Addressing Issue(s)
codes, state administrative codes) Read Background/Overview Information about General Legal Topic(s) Stop When:
you’ve already read
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