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- LawCommerce.com
Announces New CLE & Practice Resource
Offerings
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- Online legal resource center LawCommerce.com
annnounced it has added new practice centers,
online CLE and a legal technolgy
"match-making" service to its menu of
resources.
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- The site's new E-Seminars Center
will provide online CLE 24 hours a day. The
courses contain streaming video, links to
relevant web sites, forms and agreements, and
program materials. Seminars will be offered in
the areas of corporate, litigation, intellectual
property, ethics, employment, start up companies,
venture capital, securities, and mergers and
acquisitions among other topics, according to the
company.
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- For additional
online CLE see Internet For Lawyers' own low-cost
online CLE quizzes.
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- LawCommerce also expanded its
online legal practice centers to include:
- In-House Counsel Center - provides
advice, information and technology for in-house
counsel.
- Client Development Center -
focuses on marketing and client development for
lawyers and marketing professionals.
- Litigation Practice Center -
provides comprehensive resources, research tools,
and technology solutions of interest to
litigators.
- Corporate Practice Center - offers
forms, agreements, checklists, technology
solutions and research options for corporate and
transactional lawyers.
- Adittionally, the site is
launching a new Top Tier Technologists program
("T3") to match technical project
requests from the legal community with
consultants the company describes as "the
nation's leading legal technologists" in the
areas of computers and networks, systems
configuration and upgrades, software selection,
security reviews, training, automated back-ups
and special projects. Recommendations on
technical products, and articles written by
"T3" experts will also be featured on
the LawCommerce "T3" Center.
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- Investors in LawCommerce include
major law firms, Accenture (formerly Andersen
Consulting), Ernst & Young LLP, and
LexisNexis.
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