Free Access to US Federal Court Decisions via www.fdsys.gov
Piloting is beginning on providing free public access to US Federal Court opinions through the GPO’s Federal Digital System. Federal Courts can leverage the robust search tools at www.fdsys.gov as well...
View ArticleABA Legal Technology Resource Center
ABA Legal Technology Resource Center Annually published survey result covering such topics as Technology Basics, Law Office Technology, Litigation & Courtroom Technology, Web & Communication...
View ArticleUnbound Conference Presentations from CALI
Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) conference presentations are available here. You will need to download Microsoft Silverlight to watch the sessions. I mention this resources, as it...
View ArticleCali Conference – Further Commentary
Theo Belniak (RIPS Law Librarian) provide further commentary on the conference sessions and has highlighted some of the tools showcased.
View ArticleLexisNexis’ 2011 Best Practices for Government Libraries e-Initiatives and...
LexisNexis best practices report is a topical annual publication with contributions from government libraries; the focusof this issue is electronic initiatives: how librarians are using new media to...
View ArticleFactums in Commercial Products
Two issues are circulating on this issue in both Canada and the US. Courts providing briefs to commercial vendors the US perspective, This post also provides links to the copyright question noted as...
View ArticleAustralia’s OpenLaw Initiative by BarNet
Checkout JADE for access to Australian and International Courts and Tribunals decisions. JADE (Judgments and Decisions Enhanced) is a BarNet initiative. BarNet is a communications management company...
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