Legal Expert Connections, Inc. Print advertising in Bar Journals and targeted legal publications Protectingyour business in cyberspace, The South Florida Business Journal, http://www.hg.org/experts/Legal-Expert-Connections-Inc.html
Extractions: Website: http://www.legalexpertconnections.com Email: mg@legalexpertconnections.com Were available to find experts for attorneys. We also work with experts to identify plaintiff or defense attorneys who need their specialized knowledge. Ideal for busy attorneys and professionals. State and federal case coverage. Each request is handled individually with professional care to find the right match. Minimize Daubert challenges with our special attention to credentials, expertise and communications skills.
Extractions: Henry H. Perritt, Jr. In progress: Books Articles Reports Books: In Progress Articles Reports CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE WORKPLACE (3d ed. 2000). HOW TO PRACTICE LAW WITH COMPUTERS (3d ed. Practising Law Institute 1998). INTERNET BASICS FOR LAWYERS (111 pages) (Practising Law Institute 1996). EVERYTHING SOLO PRACTITIONERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COMPUTERS (Practising Law Institute 1995). TRADE SECRETS: A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE (Practising Law Institute 1994). YOUR RIGHTS IN THE WORKPLACE (Practising Law Institute 1993). HOW TO PRACTICE LAW WITH COMPUTERS (2d ed. Practising Law Institute November, 1992) (1268 pages). HOW TO PRACTICE LAW WITH COMPUTERS (Practising Law Institute November, 1988) (775 pages).
Extractions: The California Criminal Law Review is a full-text online criminal law review, produced quarterly by the students and faculty of UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law. Articles are posted in html, with links between text and footnotes, and whenever possible, links from the footnotes to online versions of sources cited. The Review is available free of charge. California Law Review Columbia Law Review Computer Law Review and Technology Journal
Extractions: How will the availability of information over the Internet affect authors and their readers and publishers? Decisions over access to electronic information are being made on national and international levels with little regard for new technologies and their impact on new markets. New regulations may indeed only restrict access to information and impede the application of new technologies by authors and their audiences. Additionally, these legal solutions may only retard the development of more appropriate models for cyberspace. No sooner did governments around the world "discover" cyberspace than they became intent on regulating it. One area in which the push for tougher regulations has been especially strong concerns the legal protection of authors' rights in cyberspace. Representatives of the Clinton Administration and of the European Commission have been especially active in lobbying for a new international treaty to strengthen authors' rights in cyberspace. There are several reasons to question the White Paper's assertions. First, it is simply not true that there is no content available in digital networked environments. The World Wide Web and the Internet are replete with sites containing many megabytes of information which site masters wish to share with other people. While much of the information available on the Internet today is free, creative people are managing to find ways to make money even from free distributions of information on the Web. The Hotwired site, for example, makes considerable revenues from advertising. And some electronic publications on the Web are charging fees to users, often by subscription charges. The notion that the existing information infrastructure for digital information is all empty pipeline awaiting content is simply a myth.
Script Publications legal responses to ecommerce from the perspective of a mixed system, Copyright in cyberspace Shetland Times v Wills, 1998 Journal of Business Law http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/script/newscript/pubsmain.htm
Extractions: Publications Directory Online publications: 'Archiving in the Digital Era' . Paper give by Professor John Frow, Director of IASH and Regius Professor of Rhetoric, University of Edinburgh at his seminar on Friday 15th February at the Faculty of Law, Old College, Edinburgh. On the Very Idea of Intellectual Property - an Essay according to the Institutionalist Theory of Law' Paper given by Professor Sir Neil MacCormick MEP at the launch of the AHRB Centre for Intellectual Poperty and Technology Law on 11 February 2002 SCRIPT Annual Report 2001 Seminar Paper given by Professor Michael Rushton at the Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh on 30 October 2000. Genetics and insurance: is it "in the public interest" to involve the law? by Dr Graeme Laurie. Talk given at The Royal Society, London, 23 October 2000. . Article by Professor Hector MacQueen Trade Marks and Domain Names. There's a lot in a name.' Article by Charlotte Waelde. 'The Internet - An Introduction for Lawyers' Article by Andrew Terrett and Iain Monaghan.
Cyberlaw - Links To Legal Resources: Cyberlaw US federal agencies, legal publications and legal research options. UCLA cyberspace Links legal links provided by the UCLA Online Institute for http://mishpat.net/law/Cyberlaw/
Extractions: Get Site Info BotLaw - Aims at facilitating research in the newly emerged area of bots law, a sub-area of information technology law, to be used by academics, practitioners and students with an interest in this particular area of law. The site also serves as a forum in which people can exchange ideas, discuss the arising legal issues or publish their related work. Founded by Christiana N. Markou, an advocate and legal consultant from Cyprus.
Graham Greenleaf's Web Pages AustLII also jointly created the British Irish legal Information Institute Some of of my publications can be found on AustLII in the cyberspace Law http://austlii.edu.au/~graham/
Extractions: Thanks for visiting my web pages. Most of my work concerns the inter-relationships between information technology and law. At UNSW in Semester 1 2005 I am on study leave, researching various issues in privacy and in access to legal information Quite a bit of my time at UNSW is taken up as Co-Director of the Australasian Legal Information Institute ( AustLII ), and the World Legal Information Insitute ( WorldLII ) and as Co-Director of the . At UNSW I currently teach the LLM subjects Internet Content Regulation and Data Surveillance and Information Privacy Law and the undergraduate subject Advanced Legal Research In January 2003 I returned to UNSW Law Faculty after 18 months as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law . At HKU I led the introduction of the new Master of Laws in Information Technology Law in which I taught various courses including Privacy and Data Protection (which I returned to teach in 2005). I was also the founding Co-Director of the Hong Kong Legal Information Institute ,
FindLaw Legal News The site includes publications, materials and links on computer law as well cyberspace Law Wellorganized subject index from John Marshall Law School. http://news.findlaw.com/legalnews/scitech/cyber/
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Legal Links - The LawPhil Project Is one of the few legal publications of its kind in the United States. A monthly cyberzine covering legal developments in cyberspace and the online http://www.lawphil.net/legalink/zines.html
Lydia Loren legal publications. Books. Copyright in a Global Information Economy, Listen to my brief comments on copyright in cyberspace on National Public Radio http://www.lclark.edu/~loren/
Extractions: Lewis and Clark College For information concerning Professor Loren's casebook, , co-authored with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O'Rourke (Aspen 2002) visit: The 2005 Case and Statutory Supplement is now available from Aspen. Fall '05 Courses: Intellectual Property Survey Cyberlaw For more information on studying Intellectual Property Law at Lewis and Clark, see the Intellectual Property Law home page. You might also be interested in the web site of the Intellectual Property Student Organization (IPSO) Books Law Review Articles: 30 Ohio Northern University Law Review (2004) (forthcoming) , 53 Case Western Reserve Law Review 673 (2003) The Changing Nature of Derivative Works in the Face of New Technologies, 4 Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law (2000)
WLaw listings and links to publications, government agencies, legal organizations and FindLaw cyberspace Law Provides extensive materials on freedom of http://atlas.usafa.af.mil/dfsel/wLaw.html
Extractions: "The following links are to sites not located at the United States Air Force Academy. The USAFA is in no way responsible for the content found on these sites. In addition, the content or location of these sites in no way reflects the opinions, standards or policy of the USAFA." LAW Current Topics Y2K Law Current Topics The U.S. Supreme Court: Key Cases for the Current Term The Washington Post provides coverage of the Supreme Court for the current term as well as key stories and summaries of the major cases for the past two terms. (U.S. Mar. 21, 2000) affirms the Fourth Circuits decision, 153 F.3d 155 (4 th Cir. 1998), that the Food and Drug Administration does not have authority to regulate tobacco products. Top of Page Online Periodicals Legal Journals on the Web Listing of online legal journals provided by the USC Law School and Law Library. Top of Page General The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Law This site, maintained by the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, provides legal information indexed by organization type or topic as well as search tools and other comprehensive web sites. Legal Information Institute The Legal Information Institute, a part of Cornell Law School, hosts Internet publications at this web site. Offered are the LII's collection of recent and historic Supreme Court decisions, full
Extractions: //For Jeff's Modules. var what="LNCAI"; var uri=document.location; FindLaw For the Public For Small Business For Corporate Counsel ... Intellectual Property Research a Lawyer Use the Thomson Legal Record to access a lawyer's litigation record, articles and more! Search by Name Search by Experience Search FindLaw FindLaw Articles News Commentary Browse Resources My current location: city Change Location FindLaw Practice Areas Cyberspace Law ... Computer Crime Cyberspace Law By Robert H. Anderson and Anthony C. Hearn (RAND). Criminal Law and The Internet By Mark D. Rasch. From the Computer Law Association. Cyberlaundering - Anonymous Digital Cash and Money Laundering Cyberstalking Awareness And Education By Jessica Laughren. Cybertheft - An Every Day Crime Crime By Michael de Roo. By Needham J. Boddie II. Economic Espionage Act Commentary and Text By Sorojini J. Biswas. The Economic Espionage Act was signed into law by President Clinton on October 11, 1996, making the theft or misappropriation of trade secrets a criminal offense. Turning Fear into Compliance PDF. By Naomi Fine.
Extractions: //For Jeff's Modules. var what="LNCAI"; var uri=document.location; FindLaw For the Public For Small Business For Corporate Counsel ... Intellectual Property Research a Lawyer Use the Thomson Legal Record to access a lawyer's litigation record, articles and more! Search by Name Search by Experience Search FindLaw FindLaw Articles News Commentary Browse Resources My current location: city Change Location FindLaw Practice Areas Cyberspace Law ... Freedom of Expression Cyberspace Law A Parents' Guide to the Internet...and How to Protect Your Children in Cyberspace From Parry Aftab, Esq., mom and cyberspace lawyer. Accidents On the Information Superhighway - On-Line Liability And Regulation Basics of Defamation Law Censor's Sensibility - Are Web Filters Valuable Watchdogs Or Just New Online Thought Police? Article By Michael Krantz. From CNN TIME. Children Accessing Controversial Information Listserv dedicated to discussing child access to the internet. Cyberhate and the First Amendment By Valerie Curry Bradley. Hate speech has been afforded protection, while other types of offensive speech have been held outside the purview of the Constitution.
Whither The Legal Web Authors He has contributed articles to a number of other legal publications, and CoDirector of the Baker McKenzie cyberspace Law and Policy Centre at UNSW http://www.infolaw.co.uk/ebooks/whither_authors.htm
Extractions: About infolaw Contact us Advertise Home ... Publishing Whither the Legal Web? Nick Holmes is a publishing consultant specialising in the legal sector. He is Managing Director of Information for Lawyers Ltd and maintains the legal resources portal site infolaw (you're here!). Nick has experience in legal publishing since 1978. In 1989 he set up as an independent consultant and in 1991 formed Information for Lawyers Ltd who provide information products and services to law publishers and directly to over 1,200 law firms and corporate legal departments. Nick has monitored the development of the UK legal web from its birth, and developed and maintains the first UK legal web gateway this site. With Delia Venables he wrote Researching the Legal Web: a guide to legal resources on the internet (2nd edn, Butterworths, Nov 1999). For some years he wrote a monthly Page on the Web column for the Solicitors Journal . He has contributed articles to a number of other legal publications, including Internet Newsletter for Lawyers (Venables)
Extractions: ASA News ASEE Prism Academe African American Review ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Taking it back in cyberspace: State retraction statutes, defamation suits against online newspapers Newspaper Research Journal Summer 1998 by Hoefges, R Michael Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Most state statutes do not encompass online publications, but court rulings will determine legal status unless state legislatures act. With the inexorable march of time has come an age of technology of previously unimagined dimensions. Methods for news delivery have advanced apace with general scientific achievements. Do technological advances require rethinking legal principles that have existed for previous modalities? Do modern techniques for delivering the news change the rules applicable to providers?1
Full List Of Works l cyberspace and the Future of Law, legal Practice and legal Education , in Other Public Lectures. Ø legal Sites in Japan and Other Asian Countries, http://www.law.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~luke/publications.html
Extractions: Full List of Works by Luke Richard Nottage I. Published, Accepted or Completed Works A. Books l Accessing Japanese Law l Seizobutsu Sekinin - Ho to Jitsumu [The Law and Practice of Product Liability: working title] l Japanese Business Law in Western Languages: An Annotated Selective Bibliography B. Monographs, Book Chapters, and Longer Articles l "The Still-Birth and Re-Birth of Product Liability in Japan" in J Feest & D Nelken (eds), Adapting Legal Cultures (Hart Publishing, Oxford). l "Globalization of Japanese Corporations and the Development of Corporate Legal Departments: Problems and Prospects" (with Toshimitsu Kitagawa: Paper presented at the conference on "The Emergence of an Indigenous Legal Profession in the Pacific Basin", Harvard Law School, 11-14 December 1998; revised in 1999 for a book edited by W Alford). l gJapanese Corporate Governance at a Crossroadsh (Paper presented at the conference on "Economic Law Reform in the Aftermath of the Asian Crisis: Experiences of Japan and Thailand", Thammasat University, 20-21 March 2000; revised for proceedings edited by Thammasat University Law Faculty); (with an updated and revised version, entitled gJapanese Corporate Governance at a Crossroads: Variation in eVarieties of Capitalismf?h) forthcoming for the University of Victoriafs Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives;
Extractions: - - Main Menu Options - - Lahey Homepage Patient Resource Center Select a Medical Service Find a Primary Care Physician Health Information Refer a Patient For Health Care Professionals Careers at Lahey About Lahey Press Releases Alumni News Past Issues: Alumni News Annual Report ... Past Issues: Lahey Clinic Magazine Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics Journal Past Issues: Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics Journal Notes on Nursing Newsletter Publications Download Informational Campaign ... Select a Medical Service Link to medical or surgical department of interest. Lahey Event Calendar About Lahey Learn about our organization, discover our history, and meet our leaders. Home Publications Download Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics Journal The Legal Column: Saint Louis, MO Cybermedicine is an umbrella term describing the transition of key medical services to the web. A much broader concept than telemedicine, cybermedicine includes marketing, relationship creation, advice, prescribing and selling drugs and devices, and, as with all things in cyberspace, levels of interactivity as yet unknown. The potential benefits of cybermedicine are obvious: creation of a highly efficient national market for health services, instantaneous access to medical services without travel or lines in waiting rooms, and seamless integration of support services such as gatekeeping, patient records, inpatient scheduling and prescription fulfillment. Less obvious are some of the serious legal issues that arise. As providers shift into cyberspace, the health law system faces challenges to its traditional approaches to regulation, quality assurance and confidentiality.