LLRX.com update for September 17, 2001

Cindy Chick cchick at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 17 23:57:39 EDT 2001


New on LLRX.com for September 17, 2001 (http://www.llrx.com)

**World Trade Center/Pentagon Related Legal, Business, and News Resources
and Information
http://www.llrx.com/newstand/wtc.htm
Compiled and edited by Sabrina I. Pacifici, this 9-11-2001 resource provides
continually updated links to survivor/missing victim sources, information on
businesses who were in the WTC and the services/equipment they now require,
and lawyer/law librarian/publisher services and assistance available to
those directly impacted.


**An Analysis of How the Events of September 11, 2001 May Change Federal Law
http://www.llrx.com/features/wtcevents.htm
David Carney examines potential consequences in the areas of heightened
federal law enforcement authority (and the concomitant reduction in
privacy), encryption rights, racial profiling, combating cyber terrorism,
antitrust enforcement, communications, broadband Internet access, and
domestic energy production.


**Preview of VersusLaw’s USConline™, CFRonline™, and CFRupdate!
http://www.llrx.com/features/cfrusc.htm
Kathy Biehl and T.R. Halvorson highlight pricing, source and currency, as
well as functionality, of these new products from VersusLaw.


**A Guide to Russian Legal Research
http://www.llrx.com/features/russia.htm
Marina Konioukhova, head of the Center of Legal Information at the St.
Petersburg City Public Library, is the author of this extensive guide on the
laws of the Russian Federation, including state authorities, legislative
authorities, executive authorities, the judicial system, federal
jurisdiction and subjects, databases, guides and indexes.


**Guide to Indian Laws
http://www.llrx.com/features/indian.htm
This is the most comprehensive research guide to the Indian legal system
available on the web. The author, V. Ramakrishnan, is a lawyer in South
India who specializes in corporate law and arbitration.


**Update to International Commercial Arbitration: Locating the Resources
 http://www.llrx.com/features/arbitration2.htm
Jean M. Wenger has substantially updated her guide with new data on locating
literature & resources; online library catalogs and bibliographies;
journals/periodicals/newsletters; search and identification; subscription
services; Web-based finding tools; specialized journals and selected free
Web-based articles.

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**Putting the Workday in Perspective: Saving Time for What’s Important
http://www.llrx.com/columns/notes45.htm
Cindy Curling offers practical ideas on how to speed your routine research
projects, more efficiently access useful information resources via email
updates, and save time by using a web-based bookmark management tool.


**Resources on Judicial Profiles
http://www.llrx.com/columns/reference29.htm
Jan Bissett and Margi Heinen recommend numerous free and fee-based online,
Web and hard copy resources to assist in researching state and federal
judges.


**Searchable Intellectual Property Databases - Updated
http://www.llrx.com/columns/roundup16.htm
Kathy Biehl's guide now includes specialized U.S. and international patent
databases, records from the European Patent Office and six countries and
trademark registration databases from 19 states.


**LLRXBuzz
http://www.llrx.com/buzz/buzz74.htm
-Cornell Legal Research Encyclopedia
-Food Safety Research Office (FSRO)
-U.S. Transportation Department's Office of Inspector General revamped web
site
-Euro Scanner
-Singapore Launches eLibraryHub
-WiseNut Search Engine Officially Launches


**Internet Roundtable: Should I Have More Than One Domain Name for My Law
Firm?
http://www.llrx.com/extras/ir23.htm
Jerry Lawson, Dennis Kennedy and Brenda Howard discuss the pros and cons of
multiple domain names, costs involved, and associated marketing strategies.
Also available in conjunction with our Internet Roundtable series is a new
discussion forum called Internet Roundtable Talk Back.


**The "Virtual Library": Sources, Services and Trends
http://www.llrx.com/extras/legaltech2001.htm
Resources from the LegalTech 2001 conference in San Francisco, August 21,
200, including Power Point presentations, handouts, web sites, products and
articles.


**Latest Links
http://www.llrx.com/links/091701.htm
Margaret Berkland reviews: Ad-ware; Free Medical Journals.com; Privacy
Foundation; FirstGov - U.S. Government Response; 9-11-2001 Resources from
FoxNews, MSNBC, the Washington Post and Yahoo!News.

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