Statute-based and case-law based research
Having US educated professionals helps us in culling out only the required information out of the oceans of information available there.
We use the following sources for legal research:
- Reference material provided by the client
- Various bare Acts, Rules and Regulations applicable to the respective State
- Legal journals, subscribed in print as well as many on internet
- Case law resources on internet
The work that we do includes:
- Writing Briefs/Memos perfect to your instructions;
- Writing articles on legal subjects (This may be for your Newsletter or for any other purpose)
- Updation on latest developments in a particular legal area.
- Analyzing federal, state, and administrative case-laws, concerning topics such as employment law, taxation, bankruptcy, intellectual property, business torts, mass torts, civil procedure, contracts, real estate, corporate governance, reinsurance, and ethics
- Analyzing federally regulated matters, such as securities regulation, admiralty, antitrust, copyright, trademark, patent, and telecommunications
- Multi-jurisdictional surveys of statutes, regulations, ordinances, and case-laws