Program
Materials - Written by our Speakers
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Investigative Research Seminar
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Agenda,
materials, comments |
Business Research Seminar
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Agenda,
materials, comments |
Search Engine Strategies Seminar
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Agenda,
materials, comments |
General & Federal Legal Research Seminar
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Agenda,
materials, comments |
Clients
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Law Firms
- Bar/CLE Associations
- Corporations
- Other
Associations & Organizations
- Colleges
& Universities |
Tech Tools, Tips & Terms For Lawyers: From A-Z
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Agenda, comments |
Using the Internet to Enhance Your Family Law Practice Seminar
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Agenda,
materials, comments
- Other
Practice Area-specific Seminars |
Using the Internet as a Risk Management Tool (Seminar
& Hands-on Workshop)
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Agenda, comments |
Get On Point with PowerPoint Seminar
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Agenda, comments |
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About Us
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The Company
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Complete
Course Catalog (3 MB PDF)
- Carole Levitt,
JD, MLS
- Mark Rosch |
Seminar Comments
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Sponsors,
Attendees |
Seminar Materials/Publications
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The Lawyer's Guide to Fact Finding
on the Internet (ABA, 2006)
- The Cybersleuth's Guide to the
Internet (IFL, 2008) |
Current Calendar of MCLE
Presentations
- 2008 -
2007
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2006
- 2005
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Contact Us
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Mixing
narrative with an easy-to-use template presenataion,
the American Bar Association's "The Lawyer's
Guide to Fact Finding on the Internet" introduces
you to hundreds of useful. free resources on the
web to locate factual information.
Click here for more information.
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The
all new expanded 9th edition of "The Cybersleuth's
Guide to the Internet" features the best federal
legal research resources, as well as comprehensive
information for locating state and local resources
for all 50 states.
Click here for more information. (This
book was formerly titled "Internet For Lawyers:
How to Use the Internet for Legal & Investigative
Research".)
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