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Researching Legal Topics : Writing & Organizing Tools
Tips on legal research for seminar papers and law review articles for law students.
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10 fundamental Skills for Lawyers
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Powernotes
Powernotes is a chrome extension that allows you to annotate documents found on the Internet or in databases such as Lexis Advance, WestlawNext, and Bloomberg Law. You must have a valid UW Law Network ID to use Powernotes.
Articles on Organizing your research
Inside Track: Legal Research: How to Organize Your Research
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