For Legal Professionals

Curated resources organized by professional role. Select your practice area to access key rules, checklists, ethics guidance, and practice tools tailored to your work.

For Judges

Resources for federal and state court judges including sentencing guidelines, judicial conduct rules, bench tools, and pattern jury instructions.

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For Prosecutors

Resources for federal and state prosecutors covering Brady obligations, DOJ policies, charging decisions, grand jury practice, and victim rights.

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For Defense Attorneys

Resources for criminal defense lawyers covering constitutional rights, suppression motions, effective assistance standards, and trial advocacy.

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For Civil Litigators

Resources for civil litigation attorneys covering federal procedure, pleading standards, discovery practice, class actions, and expert testimony.

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For Transactional Lawyers

Resources for transactional attorneys covering deal structuring, securities compliance, M&A due diligence, entity formation, and regulatory filings.

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For In-House Counsel

Resources for corporate legal departments including compliance programs, board governance, managing outside counsel, and internal investigations.

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For Immigration Attorneys

Resources for immigration practitioners covering family and employment-based petitions, removal defense, asylum, and practice before USCIS, EOIR, and consulates.

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For Patent & IP Attorneys

Resources for patent prosecution practitioners covering patent applications, prior art searches, claim drafting, office action responses, and IP portfolio management.

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For Family Law Attorneys

Resources for family law practitioners covering divorce, child custody, support, adoption, domestic violence, and prenuptial agreements across state jurisdictions.

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Disclaimer: The materials provided on this page are for informational and educational purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is formed by accessing these resources. Rules, standards, and procedures vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always verify current authority and consult applicable rules of professional conduct for your jurisdiction.