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Technology Bits and Bytes: A Roundup of Technology News and Changes from Past Columns
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 Research RoundUp and Web Critic columns, a member of the State Bar of Texas and co-author of amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0810838850/lawlibraryresour"> The Lawyer’s Guide to Internet Research .
Diane Sandford is the Director of Library Services for the Washington, DC office of Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP . She has many years of experience in editing and as a grammar expert within the firm.
Diane Sandford is the Director of Library Services for the Washington, DC office of Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP . She has many years of experience in editing and as a grammar expert within the firm.
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 Research RoundUp and Web Critic columns, a member of the State Bar of Texas and co-author of amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0810838850/lawlibraryresour"> The Lawyer’s Guide to Internet Research .
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 Research RoundUp and Web Critic columns, a member of the State Bar of Texas and co-author of amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0810838850/lawlibraryresour"> The Lawyer’s Guide to Internet Research .
Diane Sandford is the Director of Library Services for the Washington, DC office of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson . She has many years of experience in editing and as a grammar expert within the firm.
Are You Practicing What We Preach about Searching?
To Portal or Not to Portal – That is the Question
By Catherine Monte
After Hours
Baker’s Best
By Kathy Biehl
The Future of RSS – Is E-Mail Publishing Dead? RSS-based Information And News Feeds: Pros and Cons For Content Distribution Through RSS
By Robin Good
Diane Sandford is the Director of Library Services for the Washington, DC office of Fried, Frank, Harris Shriver & Jacobson . She has many years of experience in editing and as a grammar expert within the firm.
Dennis Kennedy (DK): When I notice that both Jerry Lawson and I have commented publicly that the energy and excitement around blogging remind us of 1995 and the early days of creating web pages, it’s clear that blogging is a topic that deserves some attention, especially because of the ways lawyers are already beginning to use blogs for marketing their practices. Not only do we have an exciting topic, we also have two great special guests for this edition of Internet Roundtable. Our first special guest is a celebrity among lawyers who blog, one of the early pioneers among legal bloggers, Ernest Svenson is the technology partner at the New Orleans firm of Gordon, Arata, McCollam, Duplantis & Eagan. He’s far better known as “Ernie the Attorney,” which is the name of his blog. Because it has been so successful, it was recently in an LLRX.com article called Web Logs for Lawyers: Lessons from Ernie the Attorney that attracted a lot of attention.
Kathy Biehl is the food writer for Diversion magazine and the longtime former 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 o Food Journalists and the Houston Press Club. She also the author of the LLRX Research RoundUp and Web Critic columns, a member of the State Bar of Texas and co-author of amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0810838850/lawlibraryresour"> The Lawyer’s Guide to Internet Research .
Sample of Search Warrant Procedures for Libraries
By Mary Minow
Jerry Lawson is a lawyer and author of The Complete Internet Handbook for Lawyers (ABA LPMS 1999). Mr. Lawson operates the He operates the net.law.blog and Internet Tools for Lawyers.
Web Logs for Lawyers: Lessons from Ernie the Attorney
By Jerry Lawson
Identity Theft: A Bibliography of Federal, State, Consumer and News Resources
By Sabrina I. Pacifici
Jerry Lawson is a lawyer and author of The Complete Internet Handbook for Lawyers (ABA LPMS 1999). Mr. Lawson operates the Internet Tools for Lawyers Web site.