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Internet For Lawyers
Creates Online MCLE Course for Tennessee Attorneys
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For Lawyers has created a new online MCLE course, in conjunction with
the Tennessee State Bar Association. The text-based, interactive
course, also titled Internet For Lawyers, focuses on free
legislative Internet research in Tennessee. Attorneys read through fact
patterns that lead them to Web sites where they can research answers
to case scenarios based on real-world law practice situations.
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- "The goal of the course is to help
attorneys learn not only what resources are available to them for free
on the Internet, but also how to use those resources effectively,"
said Internet For Lawyers president Carole Levitt who developed the
one hour MCLE credit course for the Tennessee
Bar's TennBarU Web site.
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- Users will learn how to efficiently
search the current Tennessee Code online as well as how to search for
recently introduced bills, recently enacted legislation, or even older
bills if you need to perform
historical legislative research. In addition you will learn how to find
and search municipal codes and where to find contact information for
Tennessee state officials. After you learn about each web site, you
will then get an opportunity to perform online searches using the following:
the official Tennessee state government site, the Tennessee Code site,
Lexis Law Publishing's Municipal Codes site, the Tennessee General Assembly
site and the Tennessee Blue Book site.
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For Lawyers also offers interactive, text-based MCLE exercises on its
own Web site for California, Arizona, New York and West Virginia lawyers,
as well as archived video MCLE presentations through its partners Law.com
and FastCLE
(MCLE
credit is also available for Georgia lawyers).
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- Internet For Lawyers also produces live,
turn-key research seminars, on nearly two dozen topics, for:
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Law Firms
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In-House Legal
Departments
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Bar Associations
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Investigators
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Insurance Companies
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Libraries
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For more information on available seminar
topics, click here for our list
of customizable, in-house continuing legal education topics.
For more information on these and other
upcoming seminars, see our calendar of
upcoming continuing legal education seminars.
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