* Takes a practical approach to illustrate how lawyers, from law undergraduates to practising barristers and solicitors, can use the Internet to facilitate their work
* Describes the history and development of the Internet before moving onto the logistics of getting online
* Concentrates on how to undertake legal research online and a section titled Finding Law Online helps readers get straight to the relevant materials
* Uses practical examples to explain how to solve legal problems
* Includes a handy glossary of terms and an extensive list of relevant website addresses
Rezensionen / Stimmen
It takes a certain skill to explain technology to lawyers, who are notoriously technophobic but Penelope Lawrence does this successfully in a clear, succinct and positive manner and with a helpful glossary. New Law Journal.
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978-0-421-73780-8 (9780421737808)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Introduction. Orientation: What is the Internet? Why do lawyers need the Internet? What can the Internet do for you? How do I get online? Frequently asked questions - security, viruses, the legal status of electronic communications. Legal Research Online: Finding law online. Domestic: legislation, case law, Government publications. European Community law. International law. Specialist areas. Legal journals. Researching online: free services. Subscription services. The best of the rest: other legal sites. Legal portals. Legal forms and services. Legal news and views. Law firms. Chambers. Law publishers. Careers: universities and colleges, recruitment consultants. Where do we go from here? E-commerce for lawyers, what are the opportunities? What next? How will the technology develop? List of Internet service providers and contact details. Glossary.