Tag Archives: Law Books
Where to Find Law Books for Research
Law books can be extremely useful because they provide information about the state of the law in a certain area, in addition to commentary, annotations and practical law advice. Law books can be written with a variety of audiences in mind. They can either be scholarly or practice oriented. Although research of such law books … Continue reading
Black’s Law Dictionary: History and Use
Black’s Law Dictionary is one of the most widely used and highly regarded law books still in use today. The law book was founded by Henry Campbell Black and is the authority in definitions used in legal briefs and court opinions and has even been used as a secondary legal authority in an abundance of … Continue reading
Legal Books From the 19th Century
Legal Treatises, also known as legal books, include over 21,000 works done from the beginning of the 19th century up until the dawn of the 20th century. About 14,000 of these works were done in the 19th century with about half as many from just the first twenty-six years of the 20th century alone. Almost … Continue reading
Publishing Law Books: What a Lawyer Should Know
Publicitar a law book is a difficult task that requires much skill and expertise. It also takes a lot of time and patience. Writing it can take anywhere from months to years, depending on your ability to write and use language to convey information. If you choose to write a book, there are number of … Continue reading
Law Students of the Future: Law Books in e-Format
Technology in e-reading has vastly improved over the years with new advancements for the sake of convenience. First, the internet provided a revolutionary new means for almost instantaneous information search and retrieval. Eventually, computer technology began to shift and become more sophisticated. Memory storage for information and data because larger and more cost efficient. Next, … Continue reading