Features – Technology Bunny Hop: Two Bits Forward and One Byte Back
Subjects: Email, Features, LEXIS, Technology Trends, WestlawWisdom from the Grammar Goddess: A Few of My Favorite Things
Diane Sandford is the Director of Library Services for the Washington, DC office of Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP . She has many years of experience in editing and as a grammar expert within the firm.
FOIA Facts: What I've Learned About FOIA in 2003
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.
Notes from the Technology Trenches : Gadget Lust: MP3 Players, PDAs and Technology Convergence
Subjects: Gadgets, Gadgets/Gizmos, Notes from the Technology TrenchesFeatures – Search the Web More Efficiently
Subjects: Features, Search Engines, Search StrategiesFeatures – Virtual Tours and Law Library Websites
Subjects: Features, Library Marketing, Training, Virtual LibraryFOIA Facts: Human Error – The Requestor's Friend
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.