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  2. Quicklaw - Wikipedia

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    LexisNexis Quicklaw is a Canadian electronic legal research database. It catalogues court decisions, news reports, provincial and federal statutes, journals, and other legal commentary.

  3. Westlaw - Wikipedia

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    Westlaw is an online legal research service and proprietary database for lawyers and legal professionals available in over 60 countries. Information resources on Westlaw include more than 40,000 databases of case law, state and federal statutes, administrative codes, newspaper and magazine articles, public records, law journals, law reviews ...

  4. LexisNexis - Wikipedia

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    LexisNexis is an American data analytics company headquartered in New York, New York. Its products are various databases that are accessed through online portals, including portals for computer-assisted legal research (CALR), newspaper search, and consumer information. [3] [4] During the 1970s, LexisNexis began to make legal and journalistic documents more accessible electronically. [5] As of ...

  5. Halsbury's Laws of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Halsbury's Laws of Canada is a comprehensive national encyclopedia of Canadian law, published by LexisNexis Canada, which includes federal, provincial and territorial coverage. It is the only Canadian legal encyclopedia covering all fourteen Canadian jurisdictions. Following an alphabetized title scheme, [1] it covers 119 discrete legal subjects. Individual titles range from 50 to 1,000 pages.

  6. Computer-assisted legal research - Wikipedia

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    Computer-assisted legal research. Computer-assisted legal research ( CALR) [1] or computer-based legal research is a mode of legal research that uses databases of court opinions, statutes, court documents, and secondary material. Electronic databases make large bodies of case law easily available. Databases also have additional benefits, such ...

  7. Shepard's Citations - Wikipedia

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    Shepard's Citations is a citator used in United States legal research that provides a list of all the authorities citing a particular case, statute, or other legal authority. [1] The verb Shepardizing (sometimes written lower-case) refers to the process of consulting Shepard's to see if a case has been overturned, reaffirmed, questioned, or ...

  8. CaseMap - Wikipedia

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    Prior to being purchased by LexisNexis, CaseMap was produced by CaseSoft. For a period in the mid 2000s, CaseMap was part of a larger case management solution set referred to as "Best of Breed".

  9. Category:Online law databases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Online law databases". The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Computer-assisted legal research.