Internet For Lawyers
conducts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
sessions for one individual to groups over 200.
We
have conducted nearly 100 seminars over the past
year training hundreds of attorneys, paralegals,
legal secretaries, law firm administrators and
the general public.
Recently
our clients have included some of the world's
largest and most prestigious law firms including:
Gibson, Dunn &
Crutcher
Katten, Muchen
& Zavis
Morgan, Lewis
& Bockious
Troy & Gould
Bryan Cave
Davis Wright
Tremaine
Christensen,
Miller, Fink, Jacobs, Glaser, Weil &
Shapiro
This
half-day seminar is geared
specifically toward attorneys
(and other legal professionals)
who want to learn about the
newest and fastest ways to
conduct free Internet legal
research. Prior Internet
experience is not required, but
helpful. Topics to be covered
include:
‚
When to use free Internet legal
research web sites vs. pay legal
research sites
‚
Legal search engines, meta-sites
and portals
‚
Federal, state and local primary
law (codes, regulations and
cases) via governmental and
non-governmental web sites
‚
Secondary legal resources (news,
articles, encyclopedias and
dictionaries)
‚
Practice materials (forms,
dockets and court rules)
‚
Specialized topical legal web
sites (e.g. family law, corporate
law,etc.)
This
half-day seminar is geared
specifically toward attorneys
(and other legal professionals)
who want to learn about the
variety of free Internet
resources that can be used when
preparing for discovery and
pre-litigation in general. Prior
Internet experience is not
required, but helpful. Topics to
be covered include:
‚
How to track down
witnesses and how to
learn about their
background
‚
Evaluating an expert's
credentials (how to
locate their prior
depositions, writings,
speeches and interviews)
‚ Due
diligence, corporate
intelligence and company
information
‚ Finding
non-legal information
(e.g. medical,
scientific,
statistics,etc.)
‚ Finding
Experts
‚
Discover background
information about judges
and opposing attorneys
‚ How to
find appropriate
co-counsel
‚ Learn
how to locate Public
Records
‚
Locating sample briefs
and motions
While
these are not hands-on computer
seminars, you will learn how to
use many of the sites during a
step-by-step PowerPoint
presentation by a nationally
recognized Internet trainer, Carole Levitt, who is
both an
attorney and law librarian. Both
seminars include Ms. Levitt's 96
page book, "How to
Use the Internet For Legal,
Business and Investigative
Research".
Levitt
is also the Los Angeles Lawyer
Magazine's "Computer
Counselor" monthly
columnist.
To view the rest
of our seminars and events in 2001, click
here.
For more
information regarding a private Internet
legal research MCLE seminar for yourself,
your practice group, firm or professional
association, e-mail Internet for Lawyers
at seminars@netforlawyers.com or call
us at 310/559-2247.
Every
month the Internet For Lawyers' free
newsletter delivers Internet legal
research and marketing information to
your e-mail inbox, as well as updates to
our calendar of upcoming seminars and
events.