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Title: Attorney-Editorial Case Enhancements


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Attorney-Editorial Case Enhancements

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Editorial Enhancements
  • This slip opinion appears just as written by the
    judge and processed and filed with the court.
  • West attorney-editors take the language of the
    court, correct errors, and add features that are
    essential tools for the careful researcher.

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Editorial Scrutiny
  • When West receives a slip opinion
  • the manuscript is scrutinized for accuracy
  • parallel citations are added
  • textual information is updated
  • the court is contacted if clarification or
    corrections are needed
  • More than 1.5 million case citations are checked,
    500,000 parallel citations are added, and 80,000
    errors in opinions are corrected each year.

4
Finding Tools
  • Both the advance sheets and the bound volumes of
    the reporters include
  • a Table of Cases arranged by state
  • a Table of Statutes interpreted by cases covered
  • a list of Words and Phrases defined by the cases
    covered
  • Tables of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
    and Federal Rules of Evidence that are
    interpreted by the cases covered in the advance
    sheet or reporter

5
Editorial Enhancements Created by West
Attorney-Editors
  • Synopsis A summary of the procedural history,
    the facts, the main points of law, and the
    holding of the case.
  • Headnotes (digest paragraphs) Summaries of the
    points of law discussed in the body of the
    opinion.
  • Key Numbers Headnotes are assigned to a topic
    and key number in the West Key Number System.

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Synopsis and Headnotes
Synopsis
  • The synopsis is the first paragraph of every
    National Reporter System case.
  • Headnotes follow the synopsis in every National
    Reporter System case.
  • Headnotes appear in the order the points of law
    are discussed in the case.

Headnote
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Editorial Enhancements
  • Headnotes and synopses are prepared by West
    attorney-editors using
  • consistent and current legal terminology instead
    of ambiguous, regional, or outdated words
  • descriptive terms instead of proper names
  • Examples
  • Tenant is used instead of Mr. Blake or plaintiff
  • Aspirin is used instead of Bufferin or Tylenol
  • Intoxicated is used instead of tipsy or
    inebriated
  • These headnotes can help you retrieve many online
    cases that you might otherwise miss.

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Editorial Enhancements and Fields
  • Each online National Reporter System case is
    divided into segments called fields.
  • A digest (headnote) field search and/or synopsis
    field search is an efficient way to search the
    online case law databases.
  • di(wrongful! /3 terminat! discharg!)
  • A digest field search allows you to retrieve a
    great number of cases that you would otherwise
    miss but at the same time will limit retrieved
    cases to ones in which the point of law you are
    researching is central to the holding of the
    case.

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Digest Field Includes and Key Numbers and
Headnotes
  • Synopsis Field
  • Procedural History
  • Central Points of Law
  • Holding of Case
  • Digest Field
  • Key Numbers
  • Headnotes

Topic/Key Number Field
Headnote Field
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Field Searches on Westlaw
  • Synopsis field search in Westlaw case law
    database
  • sy(malpractice /p foreign object)
  • Digest field (headnote) search in a Westlaw case
    law database
  • di( bystander /p emotional distress)
  • A combined synopsis and digest field search in a
    Westlaw case law database
  • sy,di(landlord /p common area)

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  • Other fields
  • Citation
  • (volume number, the reporter, and the first
    page number of the case)
  • Title or Caption (names of parties)
  • Docket Number (the number assigned to the case
    when it is filed with the court this number
    follows the case through its litigation history)
  • Attorneys of Record
  • Judge(s)
  • Opinion

Citation
Title
Docket Number
Attorneys
Judge(s)
Opinion
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You can access a list of Fields from the Search
page.
Fields
This is a partial list of the fields in a case
law database.
13
Question
  • Which of the following statements is false?
  • Attorney-editors spot and summarize up to five
    points of law discussed in the case.
  • Attorney-editors prepare a synopsis and
    headnotes, using universally recognized legal
    terminology.
  • Attorney-editors contact the court before making
    corrections to the decision.
  • Searching in the synopsis and digest fields on
    Westlaw allows you to retrieve more on-point
    documents and ensures that you retrieve only
    cases in which your issue is a central point of
    law in the decision.

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Question
  • Which of the following statements is false?
  • Attorney-editors spot and summarize up to five
    points of law discussed in the case.
  • Attorney-editors prepare a synopsis and
    headnotes, using universally recognized legal
    terminology.
  • Attorney-editors contact the court before making
    corrections to the decision.
  • Field searching in the synopsis and digest fields
    on Westlaw allows you to retrieve more on-point
    documents and ensures that you retrieve only
    cases in which your issue is a central point of
    law in the decision.
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