This month’s issue of Madison Magazine focuses on the law profession. “Who Could Keep a Lawyer Quiet? The law librarian, of course – probably the most unheralded employee at every firm” is the intriguing title …
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Report on The State of Blogging
Pew Internet and American Life has just released a new report on the state of blogging. Based on the results of two nationwide telephone surveys in November, Pew found that: 7% of the 120 million …
PACER Increases Fees
Beginning January 1st, PACER fees increased from 7 cents per page to 8 cents per page for public access to court electronic records. The fee increase applies to all systems (CM/ECF, PACER, RACER, etc.). The …
New Edition of DCLRC Docket
Correction – 1/4/05: Looks like I linked to the January 2004 edition of DCLRC Docket below! But the January 2005 edition is available, too. The new DCLRC Blawg is featured. ——————————– The January edition of …
New Blog: Law Practice Tips
Jim Calloway, Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association Management Assistance Program, has launched a new Law Practice Tips Blog. The blog will focus on law practice management, the Internet and technology as it applies both …
Internet Archive to Digitize Library Collections
Google isn’t the only one beginning to digitize library collections. The Internet Archive has joined the crusade with their Million Book Project in hopes of digitizing a million books by 2005. It appears that only …
Tips on Contacting Customer Service
Today’s New York Times article, Customer Service: The Hunt for a Human, relates the frustration that many consumers feel when trying to contact an actual corporate consumer contact person. According to the article, many people …
2004 Legal Blogging Awards
Blawger Dennis Kennedy has compiled a list of the top legal blogs of 2004 with Best Overall Legal Blog going to BeSpacific.com (I quite agree!) Other categories include: Best Practice-Specific Legal Blog Best New Legal …
Mealey's Top Legal Headlines Via RSS
LexisNexis Mealey Publications and Conferences group now has an RSS feed for its top legal news headlines. There is no charge to subscribe. Source: inter alia
Find Sources of US & State Law on the Web with ALSO!
On of my favorite sites for finding sources of primary law on the Internet is American Law Sources On-Line (ALSO!). In addition to providing a very comprehensive list of links to freely accessible sources of …