Free legal research is a money saver for any paralegal, but knowing how to get accurate results is another thing entirely. Learn how to save time and frustration by knowing how to get the most out of searching Google for legal and non-legal research; and save money by finding legal materials for free on Google Scholar.
Who Should Attend?
This basic-to-intermediate level course will allow attendees to develop a better understanding of how to use Google Scholar to locate legal materials. Those who should attend include:
- Paralegals
- Legal Assistants
- Legal Support Staff
Course Content:
- Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools for Using Google's Basic Search Effectively
- When and How to Use Google's Advanced Search
- Finding Legal Materials Using Google Scholar
If you intend to take a course for CLE credit, please make sure your state is listed in the "Accreditation" section to the upper right of the program description. Accreditation displayed is unique to the purchased program format (live conference, live webcast, on demand, podcast). Credit totals listed for live conferences are the maximum credits available. Credits issued will be based upon actual time in attendance. Credit totals for other formats are for complete programs. Partial credit is not available for any online or downloadable format.
West LegalEdcenter will not provide accreditation for states not listed.
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