Crafting a legal argument in the absence of guiding authority can feel impossible, especially for newish lawyers. Fortunately, there are several legal reasoning techniques to apply in the absence of relevant authority.
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How to handle unhelpful precedent
It’s easy to get tripped up on a bad precedent. When faced with adverse authority, it’s natural to return a memo explaining that the argument is a loser. But an effective legal researcher seeks out the alternate route and offers creative solutions.
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You may have a firm grasp on the applicable law, but unless you can communicate your research in a way that is helpful for the instructing lawyer, your legal research memo will be ineffective.
Read MoreSecret Weapons of a Research Lawyer: The Courthouse Library's "Book in a Box"
Hey, BC lawyers! Having trouble finding time to get to the Courthouse Library? They will send you books in the mail, for free.
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