Gary Price points us to AskUsNow, a service that makes Maryland librarians available for live chat sessions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The blogs march on…
The blogs just keep on coming! Today’s selection:
The creator of the Louisiana Supreme Court Report expands his offerings with the Louisiana Legislature Report, which follows the latest prefiled, pending and passed legislature with summaries and commentary. (Via Ernie)
Following on the heels of my article on Computer and Technology Law, Jonathan Bender…
Blawgs o’ the mornin’ for ya
Steven Cohen over at Library Stuff pointed out two new weblogs that might be of interest to you. First is Legal Mac, a weblog for legal professionals who use Macs. (How many is that? I can’t imagine there are a lot…) And the Legal Theory Blog focuses on recent scholarship in jurisprudence, law and…
This week’s issue of…
….the Internet Legal Research Weekly is available online for your review.
Roll Call
Dennis, Sabrina and I have been discussing a gathering of the bloggers at the upcoming ABA Techshow. We’d like to know who else is attending, so we can organize a get-together, perhaps during the lunch hour.
If you’re going to TechShow, now’s your chance to let us know — either reply by using…
Blogging about Class Actions
Ernie points us to Class Actions, from the Alabama law firm of Dice & Gregory. The blog’s goal is to collect information about class actions and complex litigation and offer observations on current issues in complex litigation. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: this is a terrific way to get your…
Where’s YOUR Intranet?
Law.com reports on the rise in use of law firm intranets. An intranet is an invaluable addition to the law firm environment — it’s a great way to get information cheaply and easily to the lawyers and staff.
Oral arguments online
Rory has been maintaining a separate weblog called Court Webcasting, featuring links to trial and appellate courts that provide online webcasts of oral arguments and other events. Just this week Rory added the Supreme Court of Indiana and the Supreme Court of Missouri to his list, which already includes seven other courts.
While watching…
Intro to copyright law
Dr. Robert N. Diotalevi, the Program Coordinator of Legal Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University, has a great primer on copyright law — a nice overview of the subject.
Stalking simplified via the Internet
A New Hampshire court declined to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the family of a girl killed by a man obsessed with her, who was able to find her by obtaining information from an Internet data broker. Through the broker, the stalker was able to obtain the victim’s home address, work address, and Social Security…
