Monthly archives: January, 1999

Features – A Defense of Publishing Legal Material on the Internet

A Defense of Publishing Legal Material on the Internet By John P. Joergensen, Rutgers University Law Library – Camden, NJ

John P. Joergensen is a reference librarian at Rutgers University School of Law Camden. He works on the Rutgers N.J. Courts Publishing Project, which publishes the decisions of the N.J. appellate courts, tax court, administrative law decisions, and the U.S. District Court for N.J. Prior to coming to Rutgers, he practiced law in Philadelphia, PA.

Subjects: Court Resources, Features, Internet Resources

Latest Links – California Code of Regulations, etc…

(Posted January 15, 1999; Archived February 1, 1999)

mb.gifCalifornia Code of Regulations http://www.calregs.com/

This site can be browsed or searched by agency and title. All 27 titles of the regulations are included except Title 24-California Building Standards. This is an unofficial version of the regulations put online by West Group who publishes the Barclays official version.

Subjects: Internet Resources - Web Links, Latest Links

Latest Links – 10K Wizard, etc….

(Posted January 4, 1999; Archived January 15, 1999)

mb.gif10K Wizard http://www.tenkwizard.com

This site provides SEC filings and financial analysis from 1994 through 1998. You can perform a ticker search by ticker symbol or by partial company name. A word search can be done in all the SEC filings by specific keyword or any Boolean combination of keywords. The search reports display ten filings at a time. When first accessing this site, you are provided with links to breaking stories from business news providers such as Bloomberg, CNBC Business, and CBS Market Watch. You need to register to post to the forum.

Subjects: Internet Resources - Web Links, Latest Links

Features – Legal Technology Predictions for 1999: What To Expect On The Internet

Legal Technology Predictions for 1999 What To Expect On The Internet By Jerry Lawson

Jerry Lawson is the author of The Complete Internet Handbook for Lawyers , due from the American Bar Association in January 1999. He is also the designer of the Internet Tools for Attorneys Web site. He compiled the Annotated Bibliography of Internet Legal Research Books for LLRX and writes “LLRX is one of the classiest Internet sites around, and I am always pleased to have something I wrote published there.”

Subjects: Features, Legal Technology