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Law librarians are professionals who specialize in providing legal information and research services to lawyers, law firms, corporations, government agencies, and the public. They are responsible for managing and organizing legal information, including books, periodicals, and electronic resources. They also provide legal research services, such as locating and retrieving legal documents, researching legal topics, and providing reference services. Law librarians are also responsible for developing and maintaining library collections, cataloging materials, and providing instruction on the use of library resources.
Law librarians are employed in a variety of settings, including law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, law schools, and public libraries. They are also employed in private practice, providing research services to attorneys and other legal professionals.
The law librarian market is an important part of the legal industry. It provides legal professionals with access to the information and resources they need to effectively practice law. It also provides the public with access to legal information and resources.
Some companies in the law librarian market include LexisNexis, Westlaw, Bloomberg Law, Fastcase, and Casetext. Show Less Read more