CongressLine – The Fall of Discontent: The Encryption Controversy
Return to Library CongressLine The Fall of Discontent: The Encryption Controversy
by Carol M. Morrissey
Carol M. Morrissey has been the Legislative Specialist for the Washington, D. C. office of Chicago’s Sidley & Austin for 11 years. She is a lawyer and legislative expert who has also authored a Congressional update column for the last 4 years.
(Posted November 1, 1997; Archived December 1, 1997)
Features – Staying Current with Push Technology
Return to Library Staying Current with Push Technology By Gary Teal (Posted November 1, 1997; Archived December 1, 1997)
Gary Teal is a Technology Strategy Consultant with the LEXIS-NEXIS National Center for Law and Technology. Gary has a degree in Computer Science and has worked in law firm automation since 1985. He was Manager of Information Systems for the Washington Office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius for six years. Gary joined LEXIS-NEXIS last December, and is based in Washington, D.C.
Guide on the Side – The Power of Post-Its: Picture Your Speech
Subjects: Guide on the Side, Presentation SkillsNewstand – October 1997
Subjects: News (Newstand), NewstandLatest Links – World Development Resources (TMS Sequoia), etc….
Links in the News
Features – Online Personal Information: Access vs. Excess
Online Personal Information: Access vs. Excess By Lynn Peterson
Lynn Peterson is president of PFC Information Services, Inc., a public records research firm located in Oakland, California. Lynn has been quoted on public records research in a variety of sources including The Wall Street Journal, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, and The Information Broker’s Handbook. PFC Information Services provides public records research for law firms, corporations, lenders, venture capitalists, employers, the media, and other information research firms.
Guide on the Side – Now I Get the Picture: A Visual Strunk & White
Subjects: Guide on the SideFeatures – Electronic Court Filing
Return to Library Electronic Court Filing By Bradley J. Hillis
Bradley J. Hillis holds MA and JD degrees from the University of Washington. He is the editor of the forthcoming, “Internet Experiments in Electronic Court Filing,” and is a representative of the courts to the Washington Digital Signature Implementation Task Force. His previous Internet law articles have appeared on the Web at Villanova Institute for Information Law and Policy.
Extras – Getting out of the Box: The Knowledge Management Opportunity – A Summary/Review of the SLA Videotape
Getting out of the Box: The Knowledge Management Opportunity A Summary/Review of the SLA Videotape By Sue Taylor
Sue Taylor has been a private law librarian since 1977. Sue is the Reference Librarian at the Los Angeles office of Katten Muchin & Zavis.