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Electronic updating: is your citation still safe?
June 1, 2004... Updating caselaw, statutes, and regulations is a vital component of legal research. Determining whether your case, statute, or regulation is still "good law" can make the difference in a pleading or case. Of course, the advent of electronic...
Easier said than done.(creation of BNA-ALL online newsletters databases)
June 1, 2004... Much to my surprise--and that of many colleagues--the University of Nebraska's Schmid Law Library recently decided to subscribe to the BNA-ALL package of online newsletters. Because of BNA's apparently new pricing structure, we were excited at...
Construction Damages and Remedies.(Book Review)
June 1, 2004... Construction Damages and Remedies. Leslie O'Neal-Coble, Allen H. Gwyn & Douglas S. Oles, et al. 2004. ABA Forum in the Construction Industry. Softcover. 397p. ISBN: 1-59031-271-6. $159 ($129 for section members).
The ABA Forum on the...
Creating the Digital Law Library.(Book Review)
June 1, 2004... Creating the Digital Law Library. 2003. Primary Research Group, Inc. Softeover. 60p. ISBN: 1-57440-062-0. $95 ($120 in PDF format).
On its face, Creating the Digital Law Library promises great things. What law librarian wouldn't like to...
Electronic Discovery: Law and Practice.(Book Review)
June 1, 2004... Electronic Discovery: Law and Practice. Adam I. Cohen & David J. Lender. 2004. Aspen Publishers. Looseleaf. 562p. ISBN: 0-73553-017-3. $195.
The discovery of electronic records and documents is an issue that has increased in importance...
The Power Trial Method (PTM).(Book Review)
June 1, 2004... The Power Trial Method (PTM). David J.F. Gross & Charles F. Webber. 2004. National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Inc. (NITA). Softcover. 437p. ISBN: 1-55681-770-3. $49.95.
Much ink has been spilt recently in writing about how few lawsuits...