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  • November 18, 2009

    Fastcase tip: Harness Authority Check's citation analysis to find authoritative cases quickly

    Did you know that you can use Fastcase Authority Check to help you find the most authoritative cases on your research topic?  In fact, if you are not taking advantage of Authority Check’s second-level of citation analysis -- citations within your search results -- you may be missing out on valuable information.

    Follow these quick and easy steps to get the most out of Authority Check and find authoritative cases quickly.

    1. Perform a search using the Advanced Case Law Search.  Make sure that the box next to “Show Number of Citations in Search Results” is checked at the bottom of the page.

    2. When you get to the Results screen, you will see a column labeled “Authority Check” on the far right of the screen. Under that heading, there will be a blue hyperlink that reads “These Results.” Click on the link.

    3. After you click on the link, your search results will be sorted by the number of times they have been cited by other cases within your search results. In other words, the most authoritative cases -- those relied on most heavily by other cases within your search results -- will be at the top of the list.

    Call Fastcase at (866) 773-2782 (7 a.m. – 7 p.m. CST Monday through Friday) or email support@fastcase.com with any questions.

     

    • Related: More about Fastcase free legal research for State Bar members 


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