LLRX Update - Jan. 1, 1999

From: Cindy Chick (cchick@netcom.com)
Date: Mon Jan 04 1999 - 16:57:35 PST


LLRX (http://www.llrx.com) is the free legal Webzine providing
current, comprehensive resources for legal professionals and law
librarians on research, marketing and information technology
solutions.
        Editors: Sabrina I. Pacifici & Cindy L. Chick.
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New on LLRX for January 4, 1999

Internet Usage Policies in the Workplace
Labor and employment lawyer Todd Wulffson targets the broad
range of liability issues related to corporate use of computers,
the Internet and e-mail in his three part article. Part I of this
article is a discussion of the underlying implications of technology
applications to your organization. Part II is a sample Internet
Acceptable Use Policy in the form of a memorandum. Part III is a
sample form on the Use of Electronic Mail.

Legal Technology Predictions for 1999: What to Expect on the
Internet
Jerry Lawson, lawyer, legal Web site publisher and author, shares
a few salient predictions about how lawyers and technology will
interact this coming year.

Genie Tyburski's ResearchWire this month is Discoveries in
Real Estate, a Web enabled tour of government resources and
associated services to assist the cyberspace researcher.

In Panel Panache, Marie Wallace details how a program
planner may create a successful presentation format through the
use of a well chosen, skilled panel.

In Margaret Berkland's new Links in the News you will
find: a site that provides SEC filings and financial analysis from
1994-1998; a new full-text database recently added to the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office Web site; Congressional Research Service
Reports on the Web; a service that allows you to create a customized
international maket research report; a Visual Basic training site; and
for investors, a site that has links to over 8,500 investment
resources covering 107 categories.

On the Newsstand has links to articles on: the New York
Public Library's new Web site; predictions about Internet law and
policy issues for 1999; the FTC's sweeping new report on Web
compliance; the Y2K race to the finish line; law suits concerning
technology patents; ownership of valuable and highly desired domain
names; the Social Security Administration's victory against the Y2K bug;
how to find transcripts online; designing an intranet; and V.90 modems.
                           
LLRXalerts reports on the possible sale of Reed Elsevier, and
the valuable Lexis-Nexis legal database.

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