Posted by Bill on February 20, 2008
Need another search engine? I always use several search engines in researching a case. All have unique search capabilities. Quintura is interesting and entertianing in that you have visual interaction. Try it out. Click Here quintura.com
Bill Lowrance
President PIAVA
Information Insights Inc.
McLean, VA
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Posted by Bill on February 20, 2008
Ever need to research the “law?” Go Public Libray of Law. This is a great place to research case law in various courts in the US. Another law search engine I just discovered is precydent.com. I have not looked at this s/e as much as others, but try it our and let me know if it works. See also, Cleveland Marshall College of Law More Legal Research Sites
From the site:
“Searching the Web is easy. Why should searching the law be any different? That’s why Fastcase has created the Public Library of Law — to make it easy to find the law online. PLoL is the largest free law library in the world, because we assemble law available for free scattered across many different sites — all in one place. PLoL is the best starting place to find law on the Web.
What is available on PLoL?
Cases from the U.S. Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals
Cases from all 50 states back to 1997
Federal statutory law and codes from all 50 states
Regulations, court rules, constitutions, and more!”
Good searching to you.
Bill Lowrance
President PIAVA
Information Insights Inc.
McLean, VA
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Posted by Bill on February 20, 2008
L.A. lawyer Terry Christensen to be tried separately from Pellicano
By Greg Krikorian
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
February 20, 2008
Prominent Los Angeles entertainment attorney Terry N. Christensen will be tried separately from private investigator Anthony Pellicano and his other co-defendants, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, just days before Hollywood’s big wiretapping trial was set to begin. The decision by U.S. District Judge Dale S. Fischer removes the only marquee name from the list of defendants in the long-awaited trial, which is slated to start Feb. 27 with jury selection. Read Whole StoryBill LowranceBill Lowrance President PIAVA
Information Insights Inc.
McLean, VA
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