Richmond Journa

l of Law &Technology

Volume IV, Issue 2, Winter 1997


Net Law: How Lawyers Use the Internet

Related Browsing

 

Related Browsing provides the readers with other web pages that may be of interest. Related Browsing adheres to the following format and order:
Name of the Web Site, Name of the Web Page (description of the web page) <web_page_address>.


O'Reilly Computer Books and Sofware, Net Law: How Lawyers Use the Internet (information on how to order Net Law: How Lawyers Use the Internet) <http://www.ora.com/catalog/netlaw>.

Songline Studios, Inc. (home page of the publisher of Net Law: How Lawyers Use the Internet) <http://www.songline.com>.

American Bar Association, Center for Continuing Legal Eduacation, Winning Your Case With Computers . . . Without a Degree in Computer Science (a videotape course offering) <http://www.abanet.org/cle/catalog/wyc1000.html>.

American Bar Association, Center for Continuing Legal Eduacation. How to Win Your Case with Computers, (a videotape course offering) <http://www.abanet.org/cle/catalog/wyc1000.html>.

International Trade Law, Law on the Internet (legal resources for law students and practitioners) <http://ananse.irv.uit.no/law/nav/law_ref.html>.


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