
- http://www.findlaw.com/ - FindLaw is a web portal focused on law and government that provides access to a comprehensive and fast-growing online library of legal resources for use by legal professionals, consumers and small businesses. FindLaw's mission is to make legal information on the Internet easy to find. Visitors to the FindLaw site will find a broad array of features that include web search utilities, cases and codes, legal news, and community-oriented tools, such as a secure document management utility, mailing lists, message boards and free e-mail.
- http://www.alllaw.com/ - AllLaw.com is another web portal focused on law. The site has many helpful categories dealing with legal issues, as well as an in-site search engine and a very in-depth listing of lawyers organized by state, city, and practice.
- http://www.lawrunner.com/ - LawRunner provides for the use of pre-defined intelligent agents in conjunction with the world's leading web index, AltaVista™, as well as select legal databases. What this means is that they've already done the hard work for you. You can input a search for any kind of issue dealing with law or legality, and Lawrunner will automatically format your query into AltaVista's advanced search language. You can even specify where you want the results to come from, whether it's a certain state, any U.S. Department, and many others. An excellent advanced search site.
- http://www.ilrg.com/ - The Internet Legal Resource Guide™ is a categorized index of more than 4000 select websites in 238 nations, islands, and territories, as well as more than 850 locally stored web pages and downloadable files, and was established to serve as a comprehensive resource of the information available on the internet concerning law and the legal profession, with an emphasis on the United States of America. Designed for everyone, lay persons and legal scholars alike, it is quality controlled to include only the most substantive legal resources online. The selection criteria are predicated on two principles: the extent to which the resource is unique, as well as the relative value of the information it provides. This is one of the best places to go for law on the web; you'll find hundreds of informative links and sections. Their search function is very customizable. By the way, these are the people that brought us Lawrunner.com, mentioned above.
- http://uscode.house.gov/usc.htm - Search the United States Code here, my friend. If you know what you're doing in the legal area, this site is for you. You can search through the U.S. code using many selectors and limiters, producing extensive, detailed results. Have fun digging around in here.
- http://www.dumblaws.com/ - Big Government. Small Brains. Dumb Laws. That about says it all. Dumblaws.com has compiled a list of some of the stupidest laws in the books today. It's well worth a trip for the entertainment value.
- http://www.lawguru.com/ - LawGuru.com has links to specialty law search engines, law meta-searches, helpgul resources, questions and answers by real law experts, and many other useful things. You'll easily find what you're looking for on this quality site.
- http://www.lawinfo.com/ - LawInfo.com is a free legal resource center for the public, businesses and legal professionals to locate lawyers, investigators and other law professionals. They offer a searchable database for the public and professionals to find lawyers, expert witnesses, paralegals, court reporters, and other legal support services along with offering help links and message boards.
- http://www.lawoffice.com/ - Lawoffice.com is a free service provided by West Group for consumers and small businesses. West Legal Directory on Lawoffice.com provides profiles of more than 1,000,000 lawyers and law firms, in addition to profiles of international counsel, corporate counsel, and US government attorneys. They have sections that will help you find a lawyer by location and topic, and tools that will help you understand the details of every step involved in hiring law professionals.
- http://www.lawresearch.com/ - Here's your default oddball site. Lawresearch.com is simply a list of links to specialized law search engines, law directories, general web search engines, and any other resources that may be helpful to you in researching anything having to do with law. If you can't find what you're looking for in one of the sites above, give this one a try.
- http://www.lawyers.com/ - Practical, practical, practical. Lawyers.com helps you find a lawyer, learn about the law, and understand your legal options. This is a very well organized site with lots of helpful areas. Check it out.
- http://lawsmart.com/ - The LawSmart Legal Resource Center is a free service designed to help consumers and businesses solve their legal needs. You will find free legal forms (like a contract to sell your car, a will, or an employment agreement), documents, answers to FAQ’s, and Audio Guides for legal needs. They have collected thousands of government documents and forms so you can have your own private law library without searching on multiple sites. This is a great site for getting a preview of the forms you'll need for any kind of legal matter. You can select forms by legal topic and state.
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