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Sabrina I. Pacifici - Editor, Publisher, Founder , Owner - LLRX.com® – the free web journal on law, technology and research for Librarians, Lawyers, Researchers, Academics, and Journalists. Established in1996. See also the LLRX Twitter feed updated daily with unique resources to support effective, timely subject matter resource sharing. Sabrina I. Pacifici is also the solo Researcher/Author, beSpacific® - Accurate research and knowledge discovery of documents and resources focused on law, technology, government reports, civil liberties, justice and emerging technology issues - with a global perspective. Updated daily since 2002 with a searchable database of over 45,000 postings. See also the beSpacific Twitter feed. ABA Top 100 Law Blogs 2016-2017.

Features – A Non-Lawyer’s Quick Guide to Year 2000 Problem Legal Issues

A Non-Lawyer’s Quick Guide to Year 2000 Problem Legal Issues By Dennis M. Kennedy

Dennis M. Kennedy is the Director of Legal Technology for NetTech, Inc ., a St. Louis, Missouri based technology consulting firm that focuses on law firms. He is a frequent speaker and author on legal technology and Internet topics and the editor/publisher of NetTechs ” Legal Technology Strategies “, a free monthly legal technology e-mail newsletter. A video replay of his seminar on Y2K issues in law firms can be found at http://www.legalspan.net//insession/speakers/0005.asp .

Subjects: Features, Year 2000

Reference from Coast to Coast – Where Can I Find Historical Stock Prices?

Reference from Coast to Coast: Searches and Strategies By Beth Mrkvicka, Reference Librarian Katten Muchin & Zavis, Chicago Welcome to Reference From Coast to Coast: Sources and Strategies, a new monthly column written by the KMZ librarians. Headquartered in Chicago, Katten Muchin & Zavis has reference librarians in Washington DC, Chicago and Los Angeles. There are eight professional librarians who are assisted by a great support staff. The KMZ librarians field questions and participate in research in a myriad of subject areas. This column will highlight some of our favorite reference sources and research techniques in the hope that sharing information will help you in your day to day jobs. We welcome all of your comments and questions, and would particularly like feedback on sources and strategies that YOU use for research on our column topics.

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Published May 17, 1999

Subjects: Reference from Coast to Coast, Reference Resources