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Online research strategies for the bookish lawyer: lawyers with more legal than technical know-how can still use the many computer tools available to enhance … more persuasive.: An article from: Trial

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Title: Online research strategies for the bookish lawyer: lawyers with more legal than technical know-how can still use the many computer tools available to enhance their research and make their arguments more persuasive.
Author: Kerry L. Adams
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Online research strategies for the bookish lawyer: lawyers with more legal than technical know-how can still use the many computer tools available to enhance … more persuasive.: An article from: Trial

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