Today’s five-star site: ODR.info

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ODR.info, launched in November 2003, is the newest Web home of the Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The center exists to explore the use of technology and the Internet in dispute resolution. Directed by UMass Professors Ethan Katsh and Janet Rifkin, the center has been an…

Ambrogi meet Ambrogi

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Until the Internet came along, I sometimes thought mine was the only family in the world with the last name Ambrogi. I now know there are other Ambrogis all over the world, and occasionally I exchange e-mails with some of them. But it was a particular pleasure yesterday to actually meet another Ambrogi — and…

Law Office Computing announces best law firm sites

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The editors of Law Office Computing have announced the winners and finalists of the magazine’s 6th Annual Best Law Office Web Site Contest. According to the announcement, an independent panel of expert judges selected the firms “whose approach to utilization of the Internet stands at the forefront of innovation and value-added content.”

Winners in…

Today’s five-star site: KMWiki

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It should come as no surprise that professionals in the field of knowledge management have a compulsive urge to share knowledge. That may explain why one of the best gateways to KM resources on the Web is the KMWiki. What, you might ask, is a wiki? It is a type of server software that…

The king of legal domains

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Stan Chess once told me that he has about 50 Web sites, most, if not all, related to the practice of law and the process of becoming a lawyer. Trying to navigate your way through them all can be confusing. But here’s the thing: It can really be worth the effort because there is a…