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Summary

Shepardizing is a legal research method used to track the history and treatment of legal cases, statutes, or regulations. While I cant Shepardize directly, you can use legal research tools like LexisNexis or Westlaw. Access these databases through subscriptions, libraries, or educational institutions. Enter the case citation to review how each case has been cited in later decisions. If you need help accessing these tools or understanding the results, consider checking with a library, school, or your employer for access.

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Please Shepardize these authorities :
Shepardizing is a legal research method to find the history and treatment of a legal case, statute, or regulation. Unfortunately, I can't Shepardize for you, but you can use legal research tools like LexisNexis to do so. If you have specific cases or statutes, I can guide you on how to proceed.
SHEPARDIZE these AUTHORITIES : Stone v. Stone, Alaska, * P.2d *, * In Boro v. Superior Court, * Cal. App. 3d * (*) Higgins v. Monckton, * Cal.App.2d *, * P.2d *, *) Holmes v. Birmingham Transit Co., * Ala. *, * So.2d *, *. Gordon v. Wansey (*) * Cal. *, * Quality Wash Group V, Ltd. V. Hallak (*) * Cal.App.4th *, *; Civ. Code ยง* Great Western Bank v. Kong * Cal. Rptr. 2d *, * Cal. App. 4th Andres v. Andres, * Ark.App. *, * S:W.2d *, *. Briggs v. Richardson, App., * S.C. *, * S.E.2d *, *. Aurora Loan Services LLC v. Toledo 10T3 (NJ App. Div. *)
Shepardizing is indeed a crucial step in legal research for understanding the precedent and treatment of cases. While I can't Shepardize directly, here's how you can proceed:
*. Use LexisNexis or Westlaw: These are comprehensive legal research databases where you can Shepardize cases.
*. Input the Case Citation: Enter the citation of each case one by one.
*. Review the Treatment: Look for how each case has been cited in later decisions, including any subsequent appeal or decision.
If you need help accessing these tools or understanding the results, feel free to ask!
how to access LexisNexis or Westlaw
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Accessing LexisNexis or Westlaw typically requires a subscription. Here are general steps:
- Check with a Library or School: Many law schools and libraries offer access to these databases.
- Subscription: You can purchase a subscription directly from LexisNexis or Westlaw's website.
- Employer Access: Some employers provide access for work purposes.
If you need more specific guidance, feel free to ask!