LLRX

LLRX

by Brittany Schott

LLRX.com is an online journal that provides legal and other professionals with up-to-date information on research and technology-related issues. The best part is LLRX is completely free!

LLRX.com provides monthly installments of new guides, articles, and topical resources. The areas in which LLRX covers can be categorized into three broad topics: (1) Court Rules, Forms, and Dockets; (2) Articles; and (3) beSpacific, an awareness monitoring blog on breaking legal, technology, and research related news and primary resources. Sabrina Pacifici, the founder, editor, and publisher of LLRX, has authored the blog since August 2002 winning multiple awards including Best Overall Legal Blog of 2004 and Best Law Librarian Blog of 2005. Now, let’s browse each helpful feature individually.

Accessing LLRX

The online journal is available at www.llrx.com. The website is also accessible by clicking the LLRX hyperlink made available on Charlotte Law Library News’ homepage under Legal Research Websites.

Court Rules, Forms, and Dockets

Let’s begin with a simple task: you are a newly sworn-in attorney in the state of Washington and need to access local court forms and rules. Follow this steps:

  • Locate the Court Rules, Forms & Dockets tab at the top of the homepage. Click the tab to access LLRX’s compilation.
  • Scroll down to find the states listed in alphabetical order. Locate and select Washington.
  • LLRX sorts rules, forms, and dockets in Washington into multiple helpful categories, such as U.S. Bankruptcy Court Western District of Washington and State Court, with links to official and unofficial websites that contain relevant information. Thus, to access Washington State Court Forms, select the Washington – State Court (Washington) – Court Forms and Instructions as shown below. LLRX will redirect you to https://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/.

Articles

This round, you are a family law practitioner searching for articles, news, and blogs on your practice area. Follow the following steps:

  • From the LLRX homepage, select Article Archives and Legal Research as a subtopic.
  • Next, select United States Law from the box labeled Subcategories of Legal Research.
  • LLRX will then direct you to a box indicating Subcategories of United States Law. Click on Family Law in the right column.
  • The journal provides three options; however, I chose the most current resource, Criminal Justice Resources: Juvenile Law and Family Court Resources. This source contains an abundance of helpful information for family law practitioners including links to family law related news, journal, and law review articles. Additionally, ABA standards, reports, studies, and secondary sources are provided.

beSpacific Blog

This blog is produced by the founders of LLRX.

See Also

  • Low cost internet US legal research
  • Blogs and law reviews
  • Law360
  • Magazine
  • Law Library
  • Librarian Blogs
  • Semantic Indexing
  • List of Specialty legal blogs
  • Zimmerman’s Research Guide

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