LLRX Update - September 11, 2000

Cindy Chick cchick at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 12 01:02:24 EDT 2000


New on LLRX.com (http://www.llrx.com) for September 11, 2000

**LLRXBuzz (http://www.llrx.com/buzz/buzz23.htm) - Tara Calishain reviews:

A New Update to "Oil and Gas on the Internet"
A Mailing List for Securities Law and Related Developments
The State of Illinois has a new "Workforce Information Center"
A Directory for Nursing Homes and Home Health Care Agencies
Pac-Info Fixes Problems and Adds Sites
Large Scientific Dictionary Available from Harcourt
Boston Globe makes their Archives Free for the month of September, 2000

**A Reminder: E-Mail Security Symposium: Program Information and Index
(http://www.llrx.com/email)

LLRX.com and Internet for Lawyers present a multi-faceted program for
practitioners and the legal community. MCLE credit is offered in California,
New York, Arizona for this symposium that provides a range of content,
including articles written by legal experts, a moderated Discussion Forum
with a distinguished Faculty, and an Interactive Quiz.

We have a new Feature article that is a part of the E-Mail Symposium:
People, Not Products, Protect Client Confidences: Why You Should Not Rely on
Encryption to Fulfill Your Ethical Obligations
(http://www.llrx.com/email/pkemail.htm). Peter Krakaur, attorney, law firm
Knowledge Manager, and publisher of LegalEthics.com, presents his
perspective on why e-mail encryption
cannot be the only answer to real or perceived threats to the security of
client confidences and secrets.

**LLRX Web Site of the Week: Computer Security News Daily
This news  site, updated daily, has information relating to computer and
network security issues. No claims are made that the content is an
exhaustive representation of all the news on the subject, but it is a useful
resource, with articles on government, business, products, and
hackers/crackers.


**LLRX Featured Book: Personal Encryption, Clearly Explained


**Newstand (http://www.llrx.com/newstand)

MP3.com still hopes for settlement; Western Union Web site pillaged; New
technology to cash in on privacy issues for online transactions; U.S.
Copyright Office files brief on Napster; U.S.
News and World Reports pulls content from microforms due to copyright
issues; Voter data is a hot property; Carnivore to get a new name; 11
prominent universities receive letter concerning pulling access to Napster
from students; Major legislation on high-tech related issues stalled in
Congress; Mail Abuse Prevention System does battle against spam; Library
filtering software
becomes state campaign issue; Will the National Practitioner Database soon
be available to consumers via the Web; Assessing linking liability....

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