Just a small correction, if I may be permitted.
Google (http://www.google.com)is *NOT* simply "a site for searching US
Government documents". It is a general web searching engine for searching
for anything.
The version of Google that confines itself to searching *only* US
Government documents is known as "Google-<Unclesam>" and is at
http://www.google.
Ronald S Huttner LL.B.(Hons)
Barrister And Solicitor
Consultant And Trainer In Computer-Assisted Legal Research
Lecturer In Computerised Legal Research (02.10.95 to 02.10.98)
Internet Sites For Lawyers - http://www.viclf.asn.au/research.html
Personal Home Page - http://www.viclf.asn.au/pers1.html
>Here is the list of legal related websites of general interest that I
>compiled for my presentation to the legal assistants here at the firm.
>Hope it is helpful to some of you - everyone's input was appreciated and
>our legal assistants are greatly impressed with the list!!!
>
>** Note - I have to plug this one because not only is it a great list, it
>is also my group's!
>
>1. Law Libraries Association of Alabama links:
> www.aallnet.org/chapter/hotlist.shtml
>At this site we have over 300 direct links in various categories of local,
>state and federal interest.
>
>2. Rules of Court
> www.llrx.com/columns/litigat.htm
>This site is maintained through LLRX and is compiled by Genie Tyburski. My
>legal assistant were really impressed with this one - and with LLRX which
>I also listed for them as a good site to bookmark.
>
>3. Bankruptcy Forms
> www.id.uscourts.gov/forms.htm
>The forms here are found at a site in Idaho and some seem to be Idaho
>specific while others are not. I do not do a lot of bankruptcy work so I
>can't say for sure how general they are in nature - use your own
>discretion.
>
>4. IRS Forms
> www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/forms_pubs/index.html
>Self-explanatory
>
>5. Martindale-Hubbell
> www.martindale.com
>Duh
>
>6. WashLaw Web
> www.washlaw.edu
>I like this site a lot more than Findlaw, but I am sure there are reasons
>to use both.
>
>7. Google
> www.google.com
>A lot of people recommended this one and I am glad they did. This site is
>for searching government documents. There is also a mysterious bar that
>says I'm Feeling Lucky and since I was at work I didn't go there. I am not
>sure what would happen if I was feeling lucky ....
>
>8. Govt.. Printing Office
> www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs
>For Code of Fed. Regs, Federal Register etc... I think we have all used
>this one.
>
>9. Municipal Code Online
> www.spl.org/govpubs/municode.html
>This site is maintained by Seattle Public Library and provides links to
>codes all over the country (except, sadly, my own state which must not
>provide them via hypertext). The legal assistants were also impressed with
>this one.
>
>10. Law Library Resource Exchange
> www.llrx.com
>I gave them this site as one to bookmark so they can stay current on new
>trends and great new websites.
>
>11.CEOexpress
> www.ceoexpress
>I think this is my new favorite site because it allows you to register as
>a member (free) and then modify by adding and deleting in order to create
>your own desktop links. The site provides a lot of sites in many
>categories.
>
>Here are some that others e-mailed to me, but I haven't had a chance to
>check out yet:
>
>Federal Web Locator - www.law.vill.edu/Fed-Agency
>
>State Legislative Web Sites - www.multistate.com/weblist.htm
>
>State & Local Govt.. on the web - www.piperinfo.com/state/states.html
>
>Natl. Assoc. of A-Gs - www.naag.org
>
>Natl. Assoc. of Sec. of State - www.nass.org
>
>Hope these sites are helpful to some of you - thanks so much for your input.
>All opinions expressed are my own.
>
>Katie Moellering
>Librarian
>Johnston Barton Proctor & Powell LLP
>Birmingham, AL
>km@jbpp.com
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