Faulkner’s Practical Web Strategies for Attorneys – Setting Up Shop: Choosing a Web Host and Registering Your Domain
Frederick L. Faulkner IV begins a series of articles on how to create and manage a firm Web site yourself.
Frederick L. Faulkner IV begins a series of articles on how to create and manage a firm Web site yourself.
According to e-discovery expert Conrad J. Jacoby, although not all litigation matters or internal investigations gather substantive, unique information by reviewing voice mail messages, at the very least, these electronic documents are now an information source that should be considered in developing any discovery plan.
From speciality gear for tots and yummy healthy babyfood, to the outstanding art exhibits and gourmet food products available in Philadelphia, Kathy Biehl offers recommendations well worth reviewing.
According to Paul Jenks, the recipe for scandal and corruption is very simple and all the ingredients are always in the Congressional pantry, so read his article and get the inside track on what is happening on the Hill.
Peggy Garvin’s column this month focuses on e-gov websites, databases, and digital collections on homeland security, highlighting specific resources, services and access methods.
Scott A. Hodes’s commentary addresses the recent Executive Order requiring that each federal agency improve its FOIA performance.
Terri Wilson suggests simple, inexpensive, and inventive ways to make your work environment more conducive to creative endeavors.