The standard online research tool is LexisNexis. Most law firms and law schools subscribe to their services. If you have a law school library nearby, you may be in luck. Find out if the library is open to the public. If so, there will be research librarians there who will help you, and you can probably use their computers to search LexisNexis for free.
If not, you can subscribe to LexisNexis as a private citizen and pay only for search results that you download. It’s fairly reasonable (something like $9.00 per case). You can find out more here – http://web.lexis.com/xchange/ccsubs/cc_p…
The standard online research tool is LexisNexis. Most law firms and law schools subscribe to their services. If you have a law school library nearby, you may be in luck. Find out if the library is open to the public. If so, there will be research librarians there who will help you, and you can probably use their computers to search LexisNexis for free.
If not, you can subscribe to LexisNexis as a private citizen and pay only for search results that you download. It’s fairly reasonable (something like $9.00 per case). You can find out more here – http://web.lexis.com/xchange/ccsubs/cc_p…