My recent post, A Web source for municipal codes, brought word from Ken Kozlowski of several other sources, which you can read more about here on Ken’s blog.…
LexisNexis launches attorney matching service
Lawyers who have followed Matt Homann’s posts about LegalMatch will be interested to review the Attorney Match service launched yesterday by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell as part of its consumer-oriented Lawyers.com Web site.
A consumer looking for a lawyer enters the zip code and area of practice in which he or she…
Rhode Island chief justice pulls personal Web site
The chief justice of Rhode Island’s Supreme Court has pulled his personal Web site. Frank J. Williams says the site generated unnecessary public attention. He says he launched it earlier this month to deal with speaking requests, not to generate publicity.
Bruce Green, a legal ethics professor at Fordham University in New…
Law firm helps needy, for free
In Law firm steers needy through legal system, for free, Poughkeepsie Journal writer Larry Fisher-Hertz tells about the pro bono work of the Kingston, N.Y., law firm Moran & Gottlieb. To make themselves accessible to people who cannot afford to pay, partners Andrea D. Moran and Steven I. Gottlieb maintain a free telephone…
A Web source for municipal codes
Via ABA Site-tation, the monthly e-newsletter of the American Bar Association Legal Technology Resource Center, comes a pointer to the Web site of The Muncipal Code Corporation, an online library of municipal codes from throughout the United States. Site-tation’s Laura Ikens writes:
…“Have you found yourself looking for the Clayton County, Georgia
Bloggers beware! Viruses via Blogspot
Blogger users can host their blogs whereever they like, but if they choose Blogger’s free BlogSpot hosting, a navigation bar appears across the top of the page. On that nav bar is a button labeled “next blog.” Click it, and you are taken to a randomly selected Blogger blog. Now comes word from lawyer…
News from the future: The future of news
In the year 2014, The New York Times has gone offline. The Fourth Estate’s fortunes have waned. What happened to the news? And what is EPIC? Find out here.…
New blog tracks cases involving the Internet
Launched Jan. 28, InternetCases.com is a blog that will highlight some of the more interesting court cases dealing with issues relating to the Internet and new technologies.
It is written by Evan D. Brown, a Chicago lawyer who practices in the areas of intellectual property and computer-related law. “It is my goal — at…
Blog tackles court electronic filing and service
Rory Perry’s Weblog reports on the new blog Electronic Filing & Service for Courts that tracks development and implementation of electronic filing projects nationwide. Says Rory: “David Darst of LexisNexis File & Serve is the blog’s author, and he does a good job of collecting news items from around the country related to…
‘Slow blog’ debates extending the Patriot Act
Is the USA Patriot Act a critical component in bolstering our nation’s security or is it an indefensible infringement of our constitutional rights? With several provisions of the act set to expire at the end of 2005, the still-in-beta Patriot Debates will serve as a forum in which to debate whether they should continue.…
Web site publishes Jackson grand jury transcript
OK, this will be my first-ever and last-ever Michael Jackson post. But, celebrity aside, here is a rare opportunity to get an inside look at a grand jury proceeding. The always-digging folks at The Smoking Gun have posted what they say is the entire 1,903-page transcript of the grand jury proceedings that resulted in…