LLRX.com update for April 2, 2001

Cindy Chick cchick at earthlink.net
Tue Apr 3 01:22:32 EDT 2001


LLRX.com update for April 2, 2001:
http://www.llrx.com

**Roads Diverge in Knowledge Management: A Tale of Two Law Firms
http://www.llrx.com/features/roads.htm

Wendy R. Leibowitz reports on how two prominent Washington, D.C. law firms
are sharing corporate information and knowledge using very different
technology solutions.


**Conferencing Solutions for Desktop Training
http://www.llrx.com/features/desktoptraining.htm

Cindy Chick reviews the features, pricing, and limitations of WEBEX,
Netmeeting, Placeware, and Conference Servers. These applications help make
training as painless and accessible as possible.


**Update to Beyond the Border: The Chinese Legal System in Cyberspace
http://www.llrx.com/features/china2.htm

Joan Liu has updated her extensive guide on the laws of the People's
Republic of China, the Hong Kong and Macao.


**ABA TechShow: At the Gates of the Emerald City
http://www.llrx.com/features/abatech01.htm

The goal of TechShow is to help educate attendees in how technology can help
them deliver excellent client service. Wendy R. Leibowitz highlights some of
the significant programs and information from this year's conference.


**Web Critic: User Friendly Innovations at Three State Web Sites
http://www.llrx.com/columns/webcritic8.htm

Kathy Biehl focuses on Washington State's Ask George, Pennsylvania's PA
PowerPort, and California's MyCalifornia web sites.


**CongressLine: The Taxation Game
http://www.llrx.com/congress/index.htm

The Streamlined Sales Tax Project (the "Project") is a coalition of 32
states seeking to simplify and reform the current tax system to allow the
taxation of out-of-state sales and Internet-based transactions. Carol
Morrissey provides the status of this legislation on a state-by-state basis.


**Guide on the Side: Connecting With an Audience
http://www.llrx.com/columns/guide50.htm

Marie Wallace discusses a variety of techniques to help speakers create an
essential communication connection with an audience throughout the course of
a presentation. Kudos to Marie for this, her 50th column for LLRX.com.

**LLRX Buzz: Tara Calishain reviews new resources on the Web for legal
researchers
http://www.llrx.com/buzz/buzz51.htm

More Immigration Law Resources
Domania Acquires More Data on Home Sales
Foreview Launches Information Service
Ohio Offers Electronic Government Services
NY Times Introduces College Times
Reference Book Database
Google Launches PhoneBook


**LLRX.com Featured Site
http://www.llrx.com

Window to My Environment
This site, sponsored by the EPA, is a prototype of what promises to be a
powerful and content- rich new Web database providing facts on environmental
conditions and features. Users may currently choose from data on Region III
(DE, DC, MD PA, VA and WVA). Simply enter a zip code or city/town and state,
and the database retrieves an interactive window that presents you with
three distinct areas of data. The right side of the screen is a Window on
Your Environment, a general fact sheet on your location. The center of the
screen is a color EnviroMapper of your designated area, listing major
streets and highways. You may then choose from a color-coded menu to the
left of this screen to identify and locate Superfund sites, toxic releases,
impaired streams, hazardous waste, and other environmental hazards. Once you
have indicated your choices, click on "redraw the map" and the information
is delivered via clusters of colored dots.

**The Internet Roundtable #19: A Continuing Discussion of Law Firm Marketing
on
the Internet
http://www.llrx.com/extras/ir19.htm

Jerry Lawson, Brenda Howard and Dennis Kennedy discuss: what are the best
online resources for Web site development.


**LLRX Latest Links: Margaret Berkland
http://www.llrx.com/links/index.htm

Censorware Project
ExploreDC.org
Key Issues Related to Libraries and Law
PlaneCrashInfo.com
Rutgers University - Research Guides for Business
UNESCO Libraries Portal


**LLRX Newstand - Daily updates on legal-tech issues, federal and state
legislation related to the Internet, and research related resources
http://www.llrx.com/newstand/index.htm

Microsoft Urges Global Attack Against Piracy of Software
ICANN Puts Domain Term Limits on Verisign
Law Suits Challenge Anonymous Speech Online
Amazon's River of Debt
NYC Court Kills One 'Cookie' Against DoubleClick
EFF Plans Nationwide Protest of Internet Blocking Law
New Music Subscription Service May Break Legal Logjam
Law Newsletter Has to Speak Beyond Filters


**CongressLine News:
http://www.llrx.com/newstand/#CongressLine

Net Tax Bill Introduced in Senate
Congress Questions ICANN/VeriSign Deal

**The figures are in. Take a look at our top ten articles for the year 2000.
http://www.llrx.com/top10.htm







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