Course Schedule

Internet Researching for Paralegals

Find out how to be the one your attorney or firm relies on. In our fast-paced legal world, we're often asked to find information about someone or something - usually at a moment's notice. Attend this seminar and get the practical tips you need to be an effective Internet researcher.

Get a firm grasp of how to research public records, including both people and businesses. Find out exactly what you need to know about researching the law. This cutting-edge seminar has all the latest issues you need to succeed in the face of ever-changing technology - register today!

  • Become the Internet search expert for your firm - learn how to search like a pro
  • Strategies on performing investigative research and finding public records
  • Tips on using the correct legal terms and phrases in your search
  • Find out what you need to know about the Open Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act
  • Save money for your firm - hear about great low-cost sites you can use to locate anyone

Understand What You Are Looking For

  • Find the Right Balance Between a Broad Search and a Narrow Specific Search
  • Know the Vocabulary of the Research Area
  • Using Industry Glossaries
  • Using Correct Legal Terms and Phrases

Search Engines or Websites

  • Website Reliability Test
  • Use Sites That Have Credibility Due to Origin, Quality and Content

Site Maps: How They Save Time

Due Diligence

Comprehensive Library

  • List of Free Internet Directories, Libraries, Public Records Databases and More

Alternative Discovery Tools: FOIA, Open Records and Regulatory Issues

  • Timothy J. Buckley III
  • Open Records Act
  • Freedom of Information Act
  • Other Informal Discovery Methods

Investigative Research: Public Records and Publicly Available Information

  • Christine A. Willis
  • Accessing Public Records
  • Professional Licenses
  • Criminal Records
  • Vital Statistics: Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records
  • Real and Personal Property Records

Locating People and Finding Background Information

  • Find Phone Numbers and Addresses of Missing People
  • Finding Social Security Numbers
  • Finding Bankruptcies
  • Find Neighbors, Relatives and Associates
  • Find Mailing List Postings, Blogs, etc.

Researching the Law

  • Sarah Mauldin

Internet Legal Resources