Illinois Legal Research

Illinois Legal Research PDF

Author: Mark E. Wojcik

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

This book will show how to find and stay current with Illinois cases, statutes, regulations, and local court rules. Focusing on state materials, it will be a useful supplement to national research texts. It also explains how to locate secondary materials for Illinois law. While designed primarily for law students, seasoned attorneys will also appreciate the many secrets of Illinois legal research disclosed for the first time in this text. Wojcik's book also includes tips on correct citation of Illinois legal materials under the Bluebook, the ALWD Manual, and local court rules. "The time was ripe for someone to step up and produce another great legal research book for Illinois. Associate Professor Mark E. Wojcik has done just that.... [He] has provided what should be a very useful tool for anyone conducting state-specific research in Illinois. "Professor Wojcik has taken great pains to avoid glossing over the special sources commonly used in Illinois. In fact, legal researchers can use this book in conjunction with a standard national legal research text to suit all their needs."--Phill Johnson, Illinois Bar Journal (May 2004) "Not only is it perfect for law students, new lawyers, paralegals and lawyers new to Illinois, but it is also ideal for experienced practitioners who may have forgotten about basic research tools--or those who may never have learned about them. "[Wojcik] is witty, and he is thorough; he is creative, and he is careful. He teaches without being a bore--or a boor."--Bonnie McGrath, CBA Record (May 2004)

Illinois Legal Research Guide

Illinois Legal Research Guide PDF

Author: Laurel Wendt

Publisher: Fred B Rothman & Company

Published: 2006-01

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 9780837738253

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

This is a completely revised and updated version of the 1988first edition. Since that time, the State of Illinois hasexperienced many changes -- the Illinois Constitution passedits first required review, the Illinois Administrative Codecan now be accessed via the state's web site (with changesoften appearing before the next weekly issue of the IllinoisRegister is even printed), and most significantly, itsstatutes have been totally reorganized into the IllinoisCompiled Statutes (ILCS), with the Illinois Revised Statuteshaving been discontinued. This second edition takes thesechanges into account, reviewing statutes, local governments,the court system, administrative law, and all materialsaffecting State legal research. Wendt's work remainsessential for students, lawyers, and other practitionersstudying legal research in or for Illinois.