In This Issue
Key numbers in ResultsPlus®: What do they do?
They bring you a list of cases and headnotes related to your search—in seconds.
DRFCTG: How does YOUR judge run things?
Before your next federal trial, check out this publication of biographical information about each judge in your federal district.
PLIREF-EDDBK: How does discovery work in the Digital Age?
This exhaustive resource analyzes electronic discovery as it has developed from several sources, including recent case law, the principles adopted by the Sedona Conference, and the 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
GFOLO: What you need to know about legal opinion letters
Here's how to brush up on this critical skill.
Expert Questions and Answers: A new WestlawNext resource for identifying and evaluating experts
These in-depth questions reveal new insights into an expert's past employment, litigation history, and experience—information never before available to you.
Attorney's fees: The crux of the (Section 1983) matter
Need a solid understanding of attorney's fees in section 1983 civil rights cases?
Know the title of an article in a secondary source? A global search may be all you need.
On WestlawNext, you don't need to bother with terms and connectors, field restrictions, the Find command, or content pages and templates to find the article you need.
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform tab: Cutting a path through the 2,319-page act
This act, codified in more than 240 sections of the United States Code Annotated® (USCA®), has never been called "user-friendly." That's about to change.
Judicial constructions of patent terms—no search required
It's the fastest way to see how patent judges have construed a technical term that appears in patents and patent applications.
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