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Humphrey Glen

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Humphrey Glen

1 year ago

Legal writing and research

As a legal researcher,my work would typically involve the following steps:

Defining the research question: Start by clearly defining the legal issue you want to research.

Conducting preliminary research: Gather background information on the issue by reviewing relevant laws, regulations, and cases.

Identifying relevant sources: Determine which sources will be most useful in answering your research question. This may include primary sources such as legislation and case law, as well as secondary sources such as legal treatises and articles.

Searching for information: Use various tools and techniques to locate the information you need, such as keyword searches, Boolean operators, citators, and legal databases.

Evaluating sources: Assess the reliability and relevance of the sources you have located to ensure that you are using the most trustworthy and up-to-date information.

Synthesizing information: Organize and analyze the information you have gathered to support your conclusions.

Communicating your findings: Present your research in a clear, concise, and well-organized manner, whether it be in the form of a memorandum, brief, or other written document.

Keeping up-to-date: Stay informed about developments in the law and changes to relevant sources to ensure that your research remains current.

It is important for a legal researcher to be well-versed in legal research methods, have strong analytical and critical thinking skills, and be able to communicate their findings effectively.

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