Re: CALR

From: Jordan D. Luttrell (luttrell@netcom.com)
Date: Fri Aug 11 1995 - 14:30:19 PDT


On Thu, 10 Aug 1995, Mark Mackler wrote:

> I don't know if this is directly on point, but you might want to get some
> of West's brochures entitled "How Online Research Helps Our Firm
> Represent You Best While Minimizing Legal Fees." Although published by
> West and discussing the advantages of Westlaw over manual research, it is
> equally applicable to Lexis or any other methods of CALR. It's West
> product 3-9250. It might help.
>
>
> Mark Mackler
> Kenney, Burd & Markowitz
> 2 Embarcadero Center Suite 740
> San Francisco, CA 94111
> 415-397-3100
> markemac@netcom.com
>
>
> On Thu, 10 Aug 1995, Dorsey & Whitney wrote:
>
> > My library manager has asked me to survey the list to see if any law firms
> > are willing to discuss what they do when a client refuses to pay for CALR.
> > Have any of you been confronted with this situation, either before the fact
> > (client agrees to hire a firm but stipulates in the agreement that they
> > won't pay for CALR) or after the fact (client hires a firm with no written
> > stipulation, but refuses to pay for CALR)? Has anyone come up with
> > alternative ways of handling such a situation or of justifying to clients
> > your firm's use of CALR and need to recover the cost?
> >
> > Barbara Haeny, reference librarian
> > Dorsey & Whitney
> > Minneapolis
> >
> >
> >
>



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