Richmond Journa

l of Law &Technology

Volume VI, Issue 4, Winter 1999-2000


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One Professor's Approach to Increasing Technology Use in Legal Education

by Shelley Ross Saxer

Related Browsing provides the readers with other web pages that are topically related to the authors' work and that may be of interest.


http://www.digital-lawyer.com/retrain.html - "Retraining Lawyers for a Digital Age"

http://www.law.warwick.ac.uk/confs/97-8.html - "12th BILETA Conference: The Future of Legal Education and Practice - Internet Lawyering: Legal Problems, Its Future, and Its Implications for Legal Education"

http://www.ljx.com/tech/wendy/wendy57.html - "LAWYERS AND TECHNOLOGY" By Wendy R. Leibowitz "Pro Bono, Pro Tech: Not-for-Profit Sector Needs To Get Wired Soon"

http://www.digital-lawyer.com/resource/caseman.htm - "A Comparison of Client/Server DBMS Case Management Systems and Object-Oriented, Internet-Based Case Management Features" by Richard S. Granat

http://www.abanet.org/lpm/magazine/tu965.html - "A primer on intranet technology, including possible uses in the law office, components you'll need to make it work, and some hints on content and HTML conversion. Plus the obligatory parting shots about what keeps Bill UP All Night, and who's counting Microsofts.

http://www.digital-lawyer.com/resource/software.html#2 - full webpage of legal software vendors on the Internet

http://www.digital-lawyer.com/keane/index.htm - "Technology 2000 - Task Force Electronic Court Filing: Impact on Legal Profession"

http://www.abanet.org/lpm/magazine/998joywhite.html : "Tech Tools @ Work: How Lawyers Are Using a Few of Their Favorite Things" by Joy M. White

http://www.strasburger.com/nav_clndr.htm - "The Impact of Technology In Providing Legal Services"

http://www.internetlawyer.com/techplan.htm - "Legal Technology Planning" by Andrew Z. Adkins III, Adkins Consulting Group, Inc.

http://www.lgu.com/cons47.htm "FORMING AND REPRESENTING HIGH-TECHNOLOGY CONSORTIA: LEGAL AND STRATEGIC ISSUES" By Andrew Updegrove

http://www.law.emory.edu/LAW/main/ITS/ANNOUNCE/article.html - "Law Technology Expands to Serve the Needs of the Entire Law School"

http://www.icle.org/ - Institute of Continuing Education

http://www.mother.com/~randy/tools.html - Toolkit Includes Links to Legal Research on the Web, Expert Witnesses, Directories, Dictionaries, etc. Presented by Randy B. Singer, Esq., Sponsored.

http://www.mybookworm.com/mbw/article/8413646261785068660 - Kaplan Online Law School.

http://www.law.pitt.edu/hibbitts/lw_p3.htm - "Last Writes? Re-Assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace" (On-line law reviews and some discussion of on-line resources including computer assisted legal research.)

http://www.cali.org/conference/1999/postconf/ - 1999 Conference for Law School Computing - Post-Conference Materials (includes impressive list of links to materials relating to computer use in education).

http://www.usc.edu/dept/law-lib/legal/journals.html - "Legal Journals on the Web" (list of general law review and topic-specific legal journals on the web.)

http://www.nu.edu/nuri/llconf/conf1996/asmithp.html - "From Mr. Chips to Max Headroom: a Practical Three-step Approach for Integrating Multimedia Applications into Your Classroom"

http://www.law.cornell.edu/background/distance/liidistance.htm - "Distance Learning - The LII's Experience and Future Plans" ("Cornell Law School's Legal Information Institute (LII) [has] offered a distance learning course to students enrolled at four participating law schools.")


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