Investigators' Guide: Leveraging Legal Publications for Professional Education
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Introduction:
- If you're in the investigative industry or frequently deal with bureaucratic or legal matters, even if you're not an attorney, consider getting a copy of Black's Law Dictionary.
Why Black's Law Dictionary?
- Availability: You can find older editions, such as the 7th edition, at used bookstores or libraries. These can be inexpensive—e.g., $12 at a used bookstore.
- Purpose: While it won’t make you an attorney, it provides valuable definitions and legal terms that can assist in understanding and communication.
- Usage:
- Helps in understanding legal terms and definitions.
- Aids in comparing legal references and improving communication with clients and attorneys.
- Provides insight into the legal field, which is beneficial for licensed private investigators working closely with legal matters.
Additional Resources:
- Westlaw or LexisNexis: Consider subscribing to these for access to court cases and legal research.
- Court Observation: Attend local court trials to observe and understand how cases are handled and how attorneys and clients interact.
- Competitiveness: Having knowledge of the legal side can give you a competitive edge and improve your ability to relate to and assist clients and attorneys.
Conclusion:
- Enhancing your legal knowledge through resources like Black's Law Dictionary and court observations can set you apart from other investigators.
- Call to Action: If you found this information helpful, explore other videos on our channel for more insights into this subject and related topics.
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