Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
The West eLearning Center is a free online training resource from West, a Thomson Reuters business. It contains more than 200 short lessons covering a broad array of subjects that Westlaw customers and students can take at their own pace … whenever and wherever it’s convenient for them.
Subjects include basic to advanced Westlaw searching, advanced legal research, specific practice-area research, and using solutions products such as West BriefTools.
In addition to self-paced learning, West’s customers can receive free training via live or recorded webinars and webcasts. These sessions are conducted by experts and renowned authors and speakers. For more information on the West eLearning Center, visit www.westelearning.com.
Monday, April 6th, 2009
Westlaw has chapter-specific Bankruptcy databases that contain both briefs and trial filings relating to specific Bankruptcy chapters.
BKR-CTDOCS-C7 has documents relating to Chapter Seven cases, and the other available databases are as follows: BKR-CTDOCS-C11, BKR-CTDOCS-C13 and BKR-CTDOCS-OC, which covers miscellaneous chapters.
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
You can click High Profile Cases, Courtroom Videos and Trial Docs under What’s New on Westlaw at the Westlaw sign-on page.

The newly redesigned High Profile Cases page on the west.thomson.com site is displayed, with links to streaming media, briefs, trial court orders, and other documents in high-profile civil and criminal cases. This page is updated as necessary to incorporate new cases and documents. To view a document, you must sign on to Westlaw.
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
If you can’t find a definition of a term in BLACKS, you can search in Rise of American Law – Dictionaries and Words and Phrases (ROAL-DICT) to scan a number of older dictionaries at once.

You can find definitions of terms from old English law, Roman law, Indian/Hindu law, etc. For example TRINIUMGELDUM does not appear in BLACKS, but there are 3 entries for it in ROAL-DICT.