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These are written for law students and lawyers to help them prepare for a case.
These are written for law students and lawyers to help them prepare for a case.
*[https://learnlsbc.ca/node/521 Legal Research Essentials: Finding Cases on Point] from the Law Society of BC. This online course of videos and quizzes was developed by Courthouse Libraries BC.
*[https://learnlsbc.ca/node/521 Legal Research Essentials: Finding Cases on Point] from the Law Society of BC. This online course of videos and quizzes was developed by Courthouse Libraries BC.
*[http://legalresearch.org/ The Canadian Legal Research and Writing Guide (formerly the Best Guide to Legal Research)] by CanLII. Includes a link to [http://legalresearch.org/essentials/process/commentary/texts/suggested-textbooks/ Suggested Textbooks].
*[http://legalresearch.org/ The Canadian Legal Research and Writing Guide] (formerly the Best Guide to Legal Research) by CanLII. Includes a link to [http://legalresearch.org/essentials/process/commentary/texts/suggested-textbooks/ Suggested Textbooks].
*[https://library.law.utoronto.ca/legal-reseach-tutorial/legal-research-process Legal Research Process] from the Bora Laskin Law Library (Ontario).
*[https://library.law.utoronto.ca/legal-reseach-tutorial/legal-research-process Legal Research Process] from the Bora Laskin Law Library (Ontario).