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<blockquote data-quote="Sarah Bamidele" data-source="post: 13745" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>When researching a firm am I supposed to make notes on everything that is on the website or should I research according to the question being asked and the answers I want give. i.e. research further on a deal to back up a point ?</p><p></p><p>I am struggling to find information in relation to deals and cases for a particular law firm on their because it is not clearly displayed on their website. Can you advise on other web links I can use that are free ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarah Bamidele, post: 13745, member: 3072"] When researching a firm am I supposed to make notes on everything that is on the website or should I research according to the question being asked and the answers I want give. i.e. research further on a deal to back up a point ? I am struggling to find information in relation to deals and cases for a particular law firm on their because it is not clearly displayed on their website. Can you advise on other web links I can use that are free ? [/QUOTE]
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