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Choose a few different legal research companies to start with and contact each one. Get detailed contact information and an overview of services, such as researching public records, information from the American Bar Association, divorce proceedings, policy, custody records, forms, attorney support, banking procedures, business filings, free online information, writing litigation, trades, insurance issues, and family relations. Keep in mind that to best help their clients, lawyers often hire legal research teams to take care of this work for them, freeing up time to concentrate on consulting clients, court hearings, and negotiations. Legal research can also provide information on clients’ background, statistics, litigation findings, and previous rulings. Meet with a few different legal research firms to get more information on qualifications, previous work, customer references if possible, services, and rates. Do your research beforehand on the web to find out what legal research firms typically provide and a sampling of hourly rates. Look into the background of the legal research service to make sure it has a quality reputation in the field and a solid background in research, findings, and analysis. Inquire if the legal research professional is an independent contractor or part of a local, national or international company. Make a detailed list of the services each legal research firm offers, on anything from support and policy, to divorce cases and consulting. If you would like a job or career in legal research, check out online job banks or get course listings at your local college or university for day classes, night classes, or online classes.
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