Westlaw Precision Australia for Barristers
This course is aimed at barristers and shows how to improve your work efficiency by carrying out key research tasks effectively. More course dates.
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This course is aimed at barristers and shows how to improve your work efficiency by carrying out key research tasks effectively. More course dates.
This webinar introduces the browser-based interface for Thomson Reuters e-book platform, ProView. More dates
This 30 minute webinar introduces the exciting new AI feature which is available in Westlaw Precision Australia. It shows how to use the Litigation Document Analyser to quickly check and interrogate the primary law references in a document. More dates
This session will explain how to use the Cases Advanced search template to find Cases by keywords as well as using the case search fields in the template. We recommend attending the Introduction to Caselaw Research webinar prior to attending this course. More dates
This session will cover how to find, browse, and search secondary sources on Westlaw Australia. It will discuss the different types of secondary sources including journals and commentaries, as well as highlighting the various research methods for locating information. More dates
This 60-minute session will provide an overview of Westlaw Precision Australia. We will explore the traditional search and browse techniques and introduce the AI-Assisted research tool, designed to jumpstart your research. More dates
This course will provide you with an overview of the core skills required to generate financial reports including loading and mapping financial data and personalising the report template. More course dates
This 30 minute webinar introduces the exciting new AI feature which is available in Westlaw Precision Australia. It shows how to use the Litigation Document Analyser to quickly check and interrogate the primary law references in a document. More dates