Day archives: February 13th, 2005
FOIA Facts: Balancing the Budget, One FOIA Request at a Time
Scott A. Hodes is a sole practitioner in Washington, D.C., practicing Information and Privacy Law. Mr. Hodes assists clients in gaining access to government records under the FOIA, Privacy Act and other federal agency access provisions. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Hodes was an attorney at the Department of Justice for over a decade. He served in the FBI’s Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Section from 1998 until 2002 as the Acting Chief of that Section’s Litigation Unit. Mr. Hodes served at the Department of Justice’s Office of Information and Privacy from 1991 until 1998. His website is InfoPrivacylaw.com , and he is a member of the DC and Maryland bars.
Features – Laboratory Animals: An Executive, Legislative, Judicial Narrative and Research Guide
Laboratory Animals: An Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Narrative & Research Guide
By Deborah Paulus-Jagric
Law Firm Marketing – The Role of Peer to Peer File Sharing in Law Firm Marketing
Subjects: Law Firm Marketing, Technology TrendsBurney’s Legal Tech Reviews: Laptop Security – Tips and Product Recommendations
Brett Burney is the Legal Technology Support Coordinator at Thompson Hine in Cleveland, Ohio. He regularly reviews products for Law.com’s Automated Lawyer and Law Office Computing Magazine. Feel free to e-mail Brett with your legal technology questions .
Notes from the Tech Trenches: Factiva Finds New Moorings in Rough Seas
Subjects: LEXIS, Notes from the Technology Trenches, WestlawAfter Hours: Accept These Substitutes
Kathy Biehl is the food writer for Diversion magazine and the former longtime dining critic for the Houston Business Journal. She has reviewed restaurants as well for the Houston Press, Time Out New York, My Table and the TONY Guide Eating & Drinking 2000. Her food writing has received awards from the Association of Food Journalists and the Houston Press Club. She is also the author of the LLRX.com Research RoundUp and Web Critic columns, co-author of The Lawyer’s Guide to Internet Research , and an attorney admitted to practice in Texas and New Jersey.