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Shawn Shryer
PA201: Introduction to Legal Research
5/16/2011

566 A.2d 227: 1. What is the parallel citation for this case (i.e., the same case printed elsewhere)? |
236 N.J. Super. 473, *; 566 A.2d 227, **; 1989 N.J. Super. LEXIS 385, *** 2. How many cases give a positive treatment of the case, and how can you tell?
7 cases had a positive treatment. I know this from the symbol next to the citation.
29 N.W. 425: 1. What is the parallel citation?
69 Iowa 495, *; 29 N.W. 425, **; 1886 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 277, *** 2. What is the first case that followed the Baugh decision?
Foster v. Byrne, 76 Iowa 295, 35 N.W. 513, 1888 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 201 (1887)
639 N.E.2d 1003: 1. Has this case been overruled? If so, give the citation.
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Star Charters v. Figueroa, 192 Ill. 2d 47, 733 N.E.2d 1282, 2000 Ill. LEXIS 987, 248 Ill. Dec. 284 (2000) 145 A.2d 482: 1. Locate and give the name of the case with its Bluebook citation.
Coughlin v. U. S. Tool Co., 52 N.J. Super. 341, 145 A.2d 482, 1958 N.J. Super. LEXIS 412 (App.Div. 1958) 2. Locate one case that cites your case for the same issue referred to in the LexisNexis Headnotes. (Use the Shepardize: Restrict by Headnote link at the end of the Headnote.) | | | |
Vega by Muniz v. Piedilato, 294 N.J. Super. 486, 683 A.2d 845, 1996 N.J. Super. LEXIS 400(App.Div.


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