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The Institute for Christian Legal Studies, a joint ministry of Regent University School of Law and the Christian Legal Society (CLS) has launched a new web site, Cross & Gavel, as a ” comprehensive resource for Christian lawyers and law students”. “Cross & Gavel is not just designed to encourage our own (Regent) students, but [...]
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Google has just announced a new product that will revolutionize how Internet users collaborate with one another. The yet to be released product, named Google Wave, is “a new model for communication and collaboration on the web.” Google Wave, mixes old technologies like e-mail, IM and online documents in a unified, socially-oriented view. Wave users [...]
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Be careful what you “Tweet” or you may be headed for a potential litigation minefield for your yourself, the law firm, clients and other businesses. When you answer in 140 words or less the question “What are you doing now?” corporate and professional employees “may convey proprietary information, may reveal other privileged or private information [...]
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We at Christian Law Journal, not only are interested in the legal community, but also the technology behind it and solutions that help improve our busy lives. Mint.com, if you have not heard of it yet — because it has won numerous awards technology web sites and magazines — is a free, web-based personal finance [...]
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The Christian Law Journal, an online publication that delivers the latest legal news affecting the Christian legal community has developed a fun tool to help people memorize the U.S. Constitution. It is called U.S. Constitution Memory Game and is available for your iGoogle portal page, or for Webmasters to add it to their web site. [...]
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Let’s face it. Work would be a lot easier if we can remember what is being said at the same time we are taking notes. Or how about the ability to save the exact notes when they were taken or be able to share the notes and audio with a colleague? Well we have a solution [...]
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More law firms are thinking of creative ways to connect with their clients and partners. Introducing Twitter, the free social phenomenon that allows persons and business to “micro blog” to their readers. Large law firms such as Katten Law, Lowenstein Sandler, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, McDermott Will & Emery, Patton Boggs and many others utilize [...]
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Web-based seminars or web conferences have been around for years, but they are catching on among law firms that want to connect with clients but don’t have the time nor money to spend on traveling. A growing number of firms are hosting “webinars” — simply put, these are presentations hosted by attorneys on the Internet [...]
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