CongressLine – The Proposed U.C.C. Article 2B – Pandora’s Box
The NCCUSL Website homepage states that its mission is to “promote uniformity in state law on all subjects where uniformity is desirable and practicable.” Work on Article 2B began in
The NCCUSL Website homepage states that its mission is to “promote uniformity in state law on all subjects where uniformity is desirable and practicable.” Work on Article 2B began in
Sixty Sites (or so) in Sixty Minutes (or so) 1998 SLA Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN Presented by: Gayle O’Connor, Legal Consultant, Automated Legal Solutions Jenny Kanji, Senior Region Information Manager, LEXIS-NEXIS
(Posted July 1, 1998; Archived August 15, 1998)
Internet Legal Research Bibliography By Jerry Lawson
Jerry Lawson is President of Netlawtools, Inc., specializing in Internet training and web site design for attorneys. He is the designer of the Internet Tools for Attorneys web site, http://www.netlawtools.com.
Book Review: Search Engines for the World Wide Web by Alfred & Emily Glossbrenner By Michael Crestohl
(Posted April 1, 1998; Archived May 1, 1998)
Tips &Trends: New Web Sites and Related Services for Legal Researchers By Sabrina I. Pacifici
Sabrina I. Pacifici has been a legal newsletter editor and publisher for the past decade, as well as a law librarian in Washington, D.C. for 18 years. She is the Editor, Publisher and Web Master of Law Library Resource Xchange (LLRX).
The backbone of the legislation is the universal service program, established by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which subsidizes Internet hook-ups for schools, libraries and rural
ResearchWire Homework! By Genie Tyburski
Genie Tyburski is the Research Librarian for Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the editor of The Virtual Chase:TM A Research Site for Legal Professionals .
Online Personal Information: Access vs. Excess By Lynn Peterson
Lynn Peterson is president of PFC Information Services, Inc., a public records research firm located in Oakland, California. Lynn has been quoted on public records research in a variety of sources including The Wall Street Journal, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, and The Information Broker’s Handbook. PFC Information Services provides public records research for law firms, corporations, lenders, venture capitalists, employers, the media, and other information research firms.
Finding Information on the Federal Communications Commission Web Site By Diana Botluk
Diana Botluk is a reference librarian at the Judge Kathryn J. DuFour Law Library at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and is the author of the 1996 edition of The Legal List: Research on the Internet. She is a regular columnist for the Internet Law Researcher, where she writes about finding information on the World Wide Web. She also teaches basic, advanced and online legal research at the University of Maryland, and co-chairs the Internet Focus Group for the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C.