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on the market for law professionals. Having someone go and research for me what I want would be a great aid to me in my job.The expense of on-line retrieval databases available commercially to the legal profession cost a great deal more, therefore practitioners tend not to subscribe to on-line services as tariffs charged and the time taken to search puts many practitioners off investing in this new resource. However the advantages of having up-to-date information at the tip of your fingers out weights the disadvantages.Many Organisations have set up business to exploit this niche, by providing a service to solicitors and Barristers with evidence and information to achieve more positive results. An example of a company doing exactly this is called Advanced research Intelligence (ARI) and they help practitioners by providing information on matters like witness statements, financial investigations and evidence analysis amongst other services.Existing ProvisionsThe existing provisions for information have been traditionally books that provide comprehensive sources of information to many services available to the legal profession. These and similar publications are distributed free of charge. But the more expensive provision nowadays are on-line databases via the internet and CD-ROMS This will help the Barrister to gain an overview of the main issues in the field and to keep an up-to-date with the current developments....

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