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INTERNET FOR LAWYERS - INTERNET LEGAL RESEARCH
UPDATE
BY
CAROLE LEVITT J.D., M.L.S.
June/July 2000
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CONTENTS
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1. In her first outing as the Los Angeles
Lawyers "Computer Counselor"
columnist, INTERNET FOR LAWYERS President Carole
Levitt gives California attorneys good news: they
can earn ALL their MCLE credits over the Internet
2. PC World Reviews new release of Time Slips
software
3. Law.com offers extensive database of legal
software products
4. LegalTech 2000
5. Subject Case Law Searching at the State and
Federal Level Now Available
Free on the Internet from Lexis
6. Top Ten Web Sites for Legal Research
7. Los Angeles County Superior and Municipal
Courts and California Appellate Court Dockets
available FREE online
8. More Tips
9. Subscribe/Unsubscribe
10. Advertising
11. Redistribution
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1. Carole Levitt named "Computer
Counselor" columnist for
Los Angeles County Bar Association's Los Angeles
Lawyer Magazine.
First column focuses on MCLE Internet Options For
California Attorneys.
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Beginning with the June 2000 issue, INTERNET FOR
LAWYERS President Levitt is Los Angeles Lawyer
magazine's new "Computer Counselor"
columnist.
California lawyers can select from numerous
providers to earn ALL their MCLE credits over the
Internet. Until now, there has been no one place
where a lawyer could do a side-by-side comparison
of the offerings from the various providers to
determine which best suits their needs.
In her June 2000 column for the magazine,
"Lawyers Have a Variety of Options for
Online MCLE Courses," Levitt reviews the
offerings of a dozen of the top California State
Bar approved Internet MCLE providers, allowing
lawyers to now easily do a side-by-side
comparison of the offerings. Comparisons focus
on: subject matter of courses, costs,
presentation format (from text to streaming
audio/video), hours of credit and type of credit
(participatory or self-study).
The column can be found at http://www.lacba.org/lalawyer/tech/comp6-00.html.
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2. PC World Reviews new release of Timeslips
software
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Timeslips 10, the newest version of Sage US'
popular billing software adds more than 20 new
features, although PC World suggests that
"most will appeal to accounting firms"
rather than law firms.
Overall, the magazine calls the new version a
"worthwhile upgrade."
The whole review can be found at
http://www.pcworld.com/current_issue/article/0,1212,16835,00.html.
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3. Law.com offers extensive list of Legal
Software Vendors
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From Abacus Law to Xerox Software, Law.com's
database of legal software vendors seems to have
it all.
Located in Law.coms Professional Bookstore,
users can search for software, computers,
peripherals, books and forms by subject,
platform, manufacturer, or even keyword. Once you
locate a product you like, you can either
purchase it from Law.com online or continue your
comparison-shopping by clicking into the
"Browse related items" box.
http://store.law.com/browse_software.asp?uCategory=4
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4. LegalTech 2000-Los Angeles
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At LegalTech 2000 in Los Angeles, Southern
California Association of Law Libraries (SCALL)
members Carole Levitt, Marlene Bubrick and Jane
McMahon, presented a panel on "How To Build
a Dot Com Library Collection". They
highlighted the best print and web e-commerce
resources and Bubrick also explained how to
catalog websites. For an E-commerce Bibliography
(prepared by 3 other SCALL members for the
associations institute held this past
March), link to SCALLs website at http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/scall/. Click on "Information
on LegalTech 2000", and then click on
"Click Here". Check back soon at the
same SCALL link to view Bubrick and
McMahons PowerPoint presentations.
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5. Subject Case Law Searching at the State and
Federal Level Now Available
Free on the Internet from Lexis
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The new lexisOne website, launched last Thursday,
July 6, features
all cases from the two highest courts from each
state beginning January 1, 1996; all federal
circuit court cases beginning January 1, 1996;
and the complete collection of Supreme Court
cases (from 1790)
* 1,100 free legal forms
* an annotated Legal Research Guide comprised of
16,000 legal-related links
At the top right hand side of each page there is
a drop-down menu titled, Discover the Power of
the Lexis Family of Products. It provides access
to free and fee-based services, including
Martindale-Hubbell (free), and Lexis-Nexis and
Shepard's (fee-based).
The site help function was not available as of
July 7.
For more information on lexisOne read this
informative article from LLRX.com.
http://www.llrx.com/extras/lexisone.htm
To visit lexisOne visit http://www.lexisone.html.
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6. Top Ten Web Sites for Legal Research
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INTERNET FOR LAWYERS President Carole Levitt
shares her "Top 10 Web Sites" for legal
research in the May issue of The Internet Lawyer
newsletter. From academic meta-sites to
commercial portals, she doesn't hold anything
back.
Find the whole feature at http://www.netforlawyers.com/internet_lawyer_profile.htm.
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7. Court Dockets available FREE online for Los
Angeles County Superior and Municipal Courts and
most California Appellate Courts.
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With no fanfare from the courts, Los Angeles
Superior and Muni court dockets (FREE) were
recently placed on the courts websites. Go
to http://lacountycourts.co.la.ca.us/ and click
on "Civil Registers Gen Jurisdiction"
(translation: dockets) or go direct to http://www.LasuperiorCourt.org/CivilRegister/register.asp.
Superior Court searches are limited to docket
number only. The database goes back 5 years for
the downtown branch and 2 years for other
branches (approximately). The docket sheet
displays case, party and attorney names,
documents filed, and dates of all proceedings.
At http://www.latrialcourts.org/civilon.htm,
click on "L.A. Municipal Court Civil
Online" to obtain calendar information (from
one month prior to the current week through all
future scheduled court appearances) and to obtain
final and tentative rulings issued in the past
thirty days. If you click on "WEBCOURT"
and enter the case number and the first 3 letters
of the party name, you can view calendars and
case information for other judicial districts
within Los Angeles County.
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8. More Internet Legal Research Tips
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Go to http://www.netforlawyers.com for additional articles,
features and tips to conducting more effective
legal, business & investigative research on
the Internet.
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11. Redistribution of Information
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