Ius Juris can research most legal issues. Legal research
is often inevitably essential and needs to be done; however, it
is time-consuming. Retaining Ius Juris to perform the requisite
legal research will naturally free up this significant block of
time for the attorneys, law firms general counsel and in-house legal
departments to focus on the more complex issues, as well as to focus
on providing the more valuable services to their clients.
Ius Juris will provide a finished work product on research
on any one of the following:
Memorandum
setting out the legal analysis of issues presented by the set of
facts
Court-ready
legal brief or letter advocating the legal basis for our customer's
position in a case
Memorandum
setting out the adverse party's legal basis for review and preparation
for litigation
Survey of laws,
rules or regulations in the various relevant jurisdictions
and industries
Annotated summary
of cases relevant to the issue(s) with copies of the cases attached
Review of civil
and expert witness background and Resumes
Analysis of
competitor, product or industry information, including revenue streams
Review of SEC
filings for company-specific or industry-related information or
to locate form filings that may provide a starting point for filing
Review of Regulated
industries, such as Sarbanes-Oxley matters, corporate governance,
securities, tax, immigration, international trade export control
and telecommunications
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