CongressLine by GalleryWatch.com: Legislative Monitoring – Additional Materials
CongressLine, by GalleryWatch.com Legislative Monitoring: Additional Materials
Burney’s Legal Tech Reviews – Burney’s Gadgets for Legal Pros: Take your Life with you on a Palm PDA
Brett Burney is the Legal Technology Support Coordinator at Thompson Hine in Cleveland, Ohio. He regularly reviews products for Law.com’s Automated Lawyer and Law Office Computing Magazine. Feel free to e-mail Brett with your legal technology questions .
Features – Review of Annotated Refugee Convention: Fifty Years of North American Jurisprudence
Review of Annotated Refugee Convention: Fifty Years of North American Jurisprudence
By Elisa Mason
Features – Using EISIL to Research Private International Law
Subjects: Features, International Legal Research, Legal ResearchFeatures – Garbage In, Garbage Out: Working Around Document Profiling to Improve Work Product Retrieval Efforts
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Working Around Document Profiling to Improve Work Product Retrieval Efforts
Features – Market Intelligence The Power of Three
Subjects: Business Research, Competitive Intelligence, FeaturesFeatures – Revolutionizing Client Relations with CaseMap’s New ReportBooks
Subjects: Features, Information Management, Litigation SupportAfter Hours – June Swoons: New Organic Lines; The Secret Life of … Betty Crocker?; Cake Mix Goes Gourmet
Kathy Biehl is the food writer for Diversion magazine and the former longtime dining critic for the Houston Business Journal. She has reviewed restaurants as well for the Houston Press, Time Out New York, My Table and the TONY Guide Eating & Drinking 2000. Her food writing has received awards from the Association of Food Journalists and the Houston Press Club. She is also the author of the LLRX.com Research RoundUp and Web Critic columns, co-author of The Lawyer’s Guide to Internet Research , and an attorney admitted to practice in Texas and New Jersey.
The Government Domain: GPO Access and THOMAS for Legislative Research
Peggy Garvin reviews how GPO Access and THOMAS each take a different approach to legislative information, and recommends why most researchers need to use both services.

