![]() 240000001717 Vaccinium macrocarpon Species 0.000 description 8.241000070023 Phoenicopterus roseus Species 0.000 description 18.241000282472 Canis lupus familiaris Species 0.000 description 18.241000446410 Bathymaster signatus Species 0.000 abstract description 4.230000000750 progressive Effects 0.000 claims abstract description 10.238000003860 storage Methods 0.000 claims abstract description 58.Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.) Filing date Publication date Priority claimed from US67834305P external-priority Priority claimed from US11/429,303 external-priority patent/US7734644B2/en Priority claimed from US12/873,167 external-priority patent/US20110055188A1/en Application filed by Seaton Gras filed Critical Seaton Gras Priority to US13/688,095 priority Critical patent/US20130091113A1/en Publication of US20130091113A1 publication Critical patent/US20130091113A1/en Status Abandoned legal-status Critical Current Links Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Abandoned Application number US13/688,095 Inventor Seaton Gras Original Assignee Seaton Gras Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents US20130091113A1 - Hierarchical information retreival and boolean search strings OR - expands search results When used between two words, OR means that the results may contain either or both words.US20130091113A1 - Hierarchical information retreival and boolean search strings Use connectors to show the way you expect your search terms to appear in relevant documents. for truncation / alternate endings, e.g., discrim! = discrimination The root expander is the exclamation point (!). Use these characters to account for variant spellings and endings. R = Root Expander (& Universal Character / Wild-Card) Think about: (Exact) Synonyms, e.g., car, automobile child, minor, Look for words that legal writers are reasonably likely to use in place of the key terms you’ve identified. Any specific or distinctive word, phrase, name or number may be a search term, e.g., 401K, IBM, “Ford Pinto”, negligence, landlord, ERISA, etc., etc.Ī = Alternatives - Identify Alternatives to Key Terms A mnemonic is TARC:Ī term is: a word in the issue statement that is important for or essential to describing the facts of the problem or issue raised, or the legal theory involved. The next 4 steps turn the issue statement into a search. This should be the specific question you are trying to answer. Primary materials, such as cases or statutes (for authoritative statements of the law)?.Legal encyclopedias (for quick overviews)?.Scholarly articles (for in-depth discussions)?. ![]() Treatises or practice guides (for context, background)?.What type of materials do I want to search?.What words (jargon, terms of art) are used in this area of law?.What does the client or supervisor need? Specific documents? A quick answer? A thorough brief?.Am I familiar with it, or do I need to get some background?.
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