Summary: | "Much like a field guide, this book classifies problem types and matches them with appropriate legal research resources. It emphasizes 'working the problem, ' 'problem typing, ' and then application of problem types to the appropriate resources. Problems and exercises illustrate the application of constructs and techniques to particular situations. Coverage is much broader than in first-year legal research classes. The book includes problems based on government agencies, statistics, and even patent law. There are numerous 'screen shots' and images to facilitate the learning process."--
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