Review
A highly useful and well-organized reference tool taht should be kept beside every lawyer's computer. --
Dennis M. Kennedy, attorney, Thompson Coburn LLPAmbrogi's insights and writing skill make this book a must-have for any lawyer serious about using the Internet productively. --
Jerry Lawson, author of The Complete Internet Handbook for LawyersIn low-tech, straight talk, this book provides a current and comprehensive view of the ever-changing landscape of legal stops in cyberspace. --
Susan J. Ferrer, Director of Communications, Indiana State Bar AssociationThe lawyer's library of the 21st century need include only two items: a computer and Ambrogi's book. --
William T.G. Litant, Communications and Publications Director, Massachusetts Bar AssociationThis book incorporates the best of Ambrogi's work in an easy to follow, easy to read reference. A must have for every legal professional using the Net. --
Andrew Z. Adkins III, Direcotr, Legal Technology Institute, University of Florida Levin College of LawYour browser's bookmarks will be in for a jolt upon your reading, and then clicking on any of the abundant sites in this book. --
Alan J. Rothman, Esq., Computer Law Lab Coordinator, New York County Lawyer's Association
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
This comprehensive resource helps lawyers and non-lawyers know which legal web sites are worth their time, which aren't, and why. Organized into more than 30 specific areas of legal expertise, it includes information about web sites on administrative law, bankruptcy, consumer protection, estate planning, immigration, intellectual property, Internet law, job listings, legal news, public records, and real estate. Each site is reviewed and assigned a rating of up to five stars, creating an invaluable research tool for lawyers, law librarians, paralegals, and anyone interested in legal resources on the web.
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