Re: FREE FEDERAL ANNOTATIONS
Posted by JPage, attypage@aol.com, on 8/26/99
On 4/25/99, Bob R/CA wrote: > On 4/25/99, lou litwin wrote: >> forty years of practicing law and I've got my second >> Federal case...first civil case. The first case was >> criminal and it was 39 years ago! Anyway, is there a >> website which makes available free federal annotations? If >> not, which book or digest is the best? I'm particularly >> interested in acquiring citions relating to various >> discovery motions I will soon be involved with Thanks. > > I'm not sure but you might find them on Cornell. Check the > link below, it's loaded with great resources. Hope this > helps.... Very little annotated law free on-line. Some fed jurisdiction have full text cases in free searchable databases. lawguru.com is your best bet. Also versuslaw.com offers pretty good selection in most state & fed jurisdictions but only goes back 5 to 15 years. Costs $7/mo. and is bargain
Posts on this thread, including this one
- FREE FEDERAL ANNOTATIONS, 4/25/99, by lou litwin.
- Re: FREE FEDERAL ANNOTATIONS, 4/25/99, by Bob R/CA.
- Re: FREE FEDERAL ANNOTATIONS, 8/26/99, by JPage.
- Re: FREE FEDERAL ANNOTATIONS, 8/26/99, by John Page.
- Re: FREE FEDERAL ANNOTATIONS, 10/12/00, by Joan Hunt.
- Re: FREE FEDERAL ANNOTATIONS, 10/03/01, by Brian/ Montana man.
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