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INTERNET FOR LAWYERS - INTERNET LEGAL RESEARCH UPDATE
BY
CAROLE LEVITT J.D., M.L.S.
September 2000
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CONTENTS
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1. Comparing the new, free, key-word full-text
case law research sites offered by LexisONE and
FindLaw.com. FindLaw trumps LexisONE in
California by going back to 1934, but...
2. Internet For Lawyers MCLE programs to be
offered in the following California locations:
Century City, Pasadena, Mid-Wilshire and San
Bernardino (and outside California--Chattanooga,
TN).
3. Free federal and California state case law
research and docket web sites and free or low
cost brief retrieval web sites article written by
Los Angeles Lawyer magazines "Computer
Counselor" columnist, Carole Levitt
(President INTERNET FOR LAWYERS), in its
September issue.
4. Northern District of California offers
interactive court forms, free. Will other
California courts follow suit?
5. If you're looking for information on a public
company, check out the step-by-step review of
Company Sleuth Carole Levitt wrote for LLRX.com.
6. SEC to shut down Edgar for upgrade.
7. LegalWorks 2000 Conference-Los
AngelesSchedule Change: Carole Levitt to
speak at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 24 (instead of
3:45 p.m.) "CyberSleuthing on the Web:
Finding Non-Law Resources".
8. More Tips"
9. Subscribe/Unsubscribe
10.Advertising
11.Redistribution
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1. Comparing the new, free, key-word full-text
case law research sites offered by LexisONE and
FindLaw.com. FindLaw trumps LexisONE in
California by going back to 1934, but...
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In our last issue, we touted LexisOne for its
free key-word full-text case law research site
that debuted on July 6, offering state case law
(all states) back to 1996. Although FindLaw had
been offering state case law back to 1996 for
some time, they had not offered full key-word
text searching (only party name, docket and
cite--which sure beat the courts offering
at the time). Then, on August 21, FindLaw, with
partner AccessLaw, trumped LexisOne in the
California state case law arena for date coverage
by offering a free key-word full-text case law
research site dating back to 1934 (covering the
2d, 3d and 4th series of California Reports and
California Appellate Reports).
How do the two sites compare? See http://www.netforlawyers.com/article_lexis_one_v_findlaw.htm for the details.
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2. Internet For Lawyers MCLE programs to be
offered in California and Tennessee
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Internet For Lawyers 2 hour MCLE programs will be
offered in the following Southern California
locations: Century City (Oct. 4 and 17 and Nov.
14), Pasadena (Sept. 26) and Mid-Wilshire (Nov.
8). A three-hour program will be held in
Chattanooga, TN on Oct. 26. For details on these
introductory and intermediate programs, see http://www.netforlawyers.com/index.htm#fall or e-mail seminars@netforlawyers.com.
Some programs include a catered dinner and an 85
page book, "How to Use the Internet for
Legal, Business & Investigative Research: A
Guide for Legal Professionals". The book
alone normally sells for $34.95.
Topics to be covered range from: legal research,
business research, investigative research,
meta-sites, and search strategies, to Federal,
State and Local Government resources.
INTERNET FOR LAWYERS is a State Bar of California
approved MCLE provider.
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3. Free federal and California state case law
research and docket web sites? Free or low cost
brief retrieval web sites? Read about these sites
in article written by Los Angeles Lawyer
magazines "Computer Counselor"
columnist, Carole Levitt (President INTERNET FOR
LAWYERS), in its September issue.
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Read "More and More Legal Information Is
Available Free on the Web" at http://www.netforlawyers.com/index.htm#column to learn about the latest
free, key-word searchable case law web sites for
California and federal courts, free docket
searching at the California Appellate and Trial
Court sites and free U.S. Supreme Court briefs.
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index. Newly revised, this edition also contains
many new and updated research links. Now
available: California or Tennessee version (both
include general and federal topics also).
To view a sample chapter of the book, click on http://www.netforlawyers.com/article_company_research.htm.
To view the book's table of contents, click on
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California and Arizona MCLE self-study materials
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4. Northern District of California offers
interactive court forms, free. Will other
California courts follow suit?
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The Northern District of the California Federal
Court offers free court forms at its site that
can be filled in interactively (using the free
Adobe Acrobat Reader software) at http://www.cand.uscourts.gov/cand/courtinfo.nsf/Forms?OpenView.
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5. If you're looking for information on a public
company, check out the step-by-step review of
Company Sleuth written for LLRX.com
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Company Sleuth is a web site that markets itself
as "the Internet's top covert information
specialist providing free, legal, inside
information on publicly traded companies."
Read about this fantastic research time-saver and
company-tracking site written by Carole Levitt
for LLRX.com. See http://www,netforlawyers.com/index.htm#sleuth and click on the second
article listed, "Digging For Clues about
Public Companies".
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6. SEC to shut down Edgar for upgrade on Nov. 24,
2000.
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On Nov. 24, the SEC will be taking its database
of SEC filings down for a major upgrade to the
internal portion of the EDGAR system, completing
EDGAR's transition to the Internet. See http://www.sec.gov/news/edgarsd.htm for detailed information
about the shutdown (such as how to submit filings
due on Nov. 24th).
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7. LegalWorks 2000 Conference-Los
AngelesSchedule Change: Carole Levitt to
speak at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 24 (instead of
3:45 p.m.) "CyberSleuthing on the Web:
Finding Non-Law Resources"
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The Daily Journal/Glasser LegalWorks Conference,
to be held in Los Angeles (at the Century City
Plaza Hotel), from Oct. 23-24, 2000 features
Carole Levitt as a speaker at
"CyberSleuthing on the Web: Finding Non-Law
Resources. When? Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 2:00p.m. To
register online, see http://www.legalwks.com .
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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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newsletter
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10. Advertising Information
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site, contact us at advertising@netforlawyers.com.
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11. Redistribution of Information
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(310) 559-2247
clevitt@netforlawyers.com
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