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GENERAL
INFO.
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APPLIES
TO:
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Judge’s Copies sent to jhmemos@kyeb.uscourts.gov
and jsmemos@kyeb.uscourts.gov
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PURPOSE:
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COLLECTING THE CASE LAW ON WESTLAW
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STEP 1
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Log in to Westlaw via the Internet at www.westlaw.com.
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STEP 2
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Enter your Westlaw password and “Client” name.
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STEP 3
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Do any necessary research to find the case law or, if you
already know the citations, type the citation into the “Find this document by
citation:” field as shown below.

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STEP 4
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Click the button.
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STEP 5
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Once the case is displayed, click on the arrow next to “Print All Options” and click on “Current
Document” as shown below.

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STEP 6
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The “Current Destination:” will default as shown below.

Use the arrow to change the setting to “Save on Westlaw”.

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STEP 7
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Click the button.
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STEP 8
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Repeat the above steps for each case that is cited in your
pleading.
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STEP 9
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Navigate (if necessary) to the following drop down menu.

Use the arrow and click to change the setting to “Offline Print
Directory”.

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STEP 10
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The “Offline Print Directory” will now display with all
the cases that you saved. In the
example below there is only one case.

If there are multiple cases, you will need click or
click in the square box next to each case you wish to download.
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STEP 11
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Click the button.
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STEP 12
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On the “Current Destination:” screen, change the default
to “Download (via Word).

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STEP 13
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Click the button on the “Current Destination:” screen.
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STEP 14
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The “Download Properties” screen will default to “Word”.

Use the arrow to change to the word processor you have loaded on your
computer.

If you wish you can mark the box at the bottom of the
screen to make this your default destination.

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STEP 15
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Click the button.
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STEP 16
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Click the button.
The following message will briefly display.

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STEP 17
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Then, the following screen will display.

Click the button.
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STEP 18
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Navigate to the folder into which you wish to save the
cases and name the file. Make sure
that the extension is correct. It
should be .doc for Word documents or .wpd for WordPerfect documents.
Click the button.
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STEP 19
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Click the button and close the Westlaw window. Then follow the instructions below.
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WORDPERFECT VERSION 10
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HELPFUL
TOOLS
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STEP 1
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Download the case law from Westlaw and save it into the
appropriate WordPerfect format.
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STEP 2
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Open the memorandum or other document you intend to file
with the court, and copy or attach the downloaded cases onto the end of that
document.
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STEP 3
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Resave the document.
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STEP 4
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Then go to each case that is attached and create a
Bookmark for that case. See
instructions below. Follow the
procedure below for all cases that were copied into document.
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STEP 5
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Finally, create a hyperlink to each bookmark. See instructions below.
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CREATING A
HYPERLINK
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STEP 1
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Go to the first citation in the memorandum or other
document and highlight as much of the citation as you like.

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STEP 2
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Then, click the create hyperlink button
on the “Hyperlink Tools” toolbar.
Or, you can click on “Tools” and “Hyperlink”.

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STEP 3
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The following dialog box will now display.

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STEP 4
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Click the arrow for “Bookmark:”.

Choose from the list the Bookmark name you want to relate
to this citation and click it.

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STEP 5
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Click the okay button.
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NOTE:
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You may use the toolbar to navigate back/forth in document or use button to find certain bookmarks.
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NOTE:
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When sending to the judge’s e-mail folder, make sure you
have the appropriate extension attached to the name of your document - .wpd
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WORD VERSION 9 or WORD 2000
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STEP 1
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Download the case law from Westlaw and save it into the
appropriate Word format.
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STEP 2
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Open the memorandum or other document you intend to file
with the court, and copy or attach the downloaded cases onto the end of that
document.
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STEP 3
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Resave the document.
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STEP 4
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Then go to each case that is attached and create a
Bookmark for that case. See
instructions below. Follow the
procedure below for all cases that were copied into document.
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STEP 5
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Finally, create a hyperlink to each bookmark. See instructions below.
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CREATING A BOOKMARK
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STEP 1
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Go to the text in the copied case law and highlight a main
word or two (either from the case title or regarding the point of law to
which the pleading is referring).

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STEP 2
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Click the bookmark button on the toolbar (if available).
Or, you can click on “Insert” and “Bookmark”.

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STEP 3
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The following dialog box will then appear.

Type in a short name for the bookmark. (NO SPACES BETWEEN WORDS)

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STEP 4
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Click the add button.
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CREATING A
HYPERLINK
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STEP 1
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Go to the first citation in the memorandum or other
document and highlight as much of the citation as you like.

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STEP 2
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Then, click the insert hyperlink button on the toolbar.
Or, you may click
“Insert” and “Hyperlink”.

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STEP 3
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The following dialog box will then display.

Click on the bookmark
button.
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STEP 4
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This dialog box will now appear.

Choose from the list the bookmark name you want to relate
to this citation (which would be the case itself).

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STEP 5
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Click the okay button.
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STEP 6
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The “Insert Hyperlink” dialog box will once again display
with the selected bookmark displayed.

Click the okay button.
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NOTE:
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When sending to the judge’s e-mail folder, make sure you
have the appropriate extension attached to the name of your document - .doc
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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QUESTION:
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I need to attach exhibits to judge’s copies, how do you
want to see them?
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ANSWER:
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You may transmit exhibits in pdf format as separate
documents since you cannot link to scanned docs. But, you will need to make reference to these documents within
your brief, etc. as to their location by using the hyperlink feature.
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QUESTION:
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May we have additional time to prepare the judge’s copy
since it takes some extra preparation?
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ANSWER:
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It is not necessary to transmit the judge’s copy at the
same time as filing in order to give you some time to prepare
appropriately. EXCEPTION: If time is of the essence, i.e. a hearing
is scheduled very shortly, we would need the judge’s copy accordingly.
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QUESTION:
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Why can’t I use the Westlaw or Lexis automatic
hyper-linking function?
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ANSWER:
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There are a couple of reasons. First, and foremost, is that using those features destroys the
portability of this information. The
judge uses his laptop frequently in different locations, some of which do not
have internet access. He needs this
information in a user-friendly format.
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QUESTION:
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Will these instructions be accessible on the court site?
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ANSWER:
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Yes.
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