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... , it hit the fan yesterday, but the wind will keep blowing for a while. It's too soon to tell where Google's offerings will fit into the vast world of legal research information and databases ... nothing but good times ahead: Here are a ... (thank you!): 1) Finally... Competition Returns To The Legal Research World! 2) Google Blog: Finding the laws that govern us, 11 ...
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... has added free case law to its Google Scholar offering.  Quickly searching this database I was struck by ... could serve as a quick and cheap alternative when I need to find out something about a legal issue.  It isn’t appropriate for any question when the goal is to be exhaustive.  * ... product developers up at night. Posted in Legal Research Tagged: Google, Legal Research, Lexis, Linkedin, ...
... 7? Hey wait, a minute - that could work. Of course this doesn't eliminate Google as a search monopoly but if enough media companies jump on the bandwagon would the balance of power be distributed more evenly and would Google be forced to start paying media companies for the ... link to? Tags: adsense, adwords, antitrust, bing, google, legal, microsoft, monopoly, new york times, rupert ...
... , including district, appellate, and supreme court opinions, through Google Scholar. Opinions can be searched by case name, subject topics, ... are interested in. To conduct a search, go to Google Scholar, click on the "Legal opinions and journals" button ... quot; options allow you to set your default search on your computer to: all legal opinions and journals; only US federal court opinions; ...
... the search industry for some time, may recall that Google had some legal issues with the (former) magazine Perfect 10 (nsfw). ... 2007. However, it did not end there. Fast forward to now. "Google appears to have the view that it is above the law," says Perfect ... infringers over and over." Perfect 10 says it has argued that Google has "failed to satisfy" these things. ...
... , appellate and supreme courts. Public records are becoming more commonly available in general thanks to both Google and other publishers that see opportunities in generating value from public content, so this move should come as no major surprise to anyone. Yet this first major foray by Google into legal content is surprisingly strong - and may be the beneficiary of better timing than ...

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