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Inter Alia  A Legal Research Weblog, Among Other Things


 
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Peace of Mind for Gmail Users

(Nov 25 2008 11:31 GMT)
I recently made the switch over to Gmail, and I love using it as an email tool. The one thing that has always bothered me about using a cloud-based email tool, however, is that if Google suddenly loses it, it's gone -- forever. There have been a number of stories where people have lost some or all of their email, with little or no recourse. Imagine my relief when I discovered Gmail Backup. This program is a free download, which backs up your Gmail to your computer or an attached hard drive.

Blawg of the Day -- Austin Criminal Law Journal

(Nov 25 2008 10:52 GMT)
Dax Garvin is a former law enforcement officer and prosecutor living in Austin, Texas. At his Austin Criminal Law Journal, he's providing insight and commentary on topics such as DWI, jail standards, probation questions and concerns, Tasers, and other criminal defense matters -- all with an Austin flavor.

Blawg of the Day -- Colorado Social Security Disability Law

(Nov 24 2008 11:05 GMT)
Colorado Springs lawyer Tomasz Stasiuk publishes the Colorado Social Security Disability Law, with useful information on benefits, disabilities, building a case, appeals of disability claims, and much more.

The New, Improved Google Alerts

(Nov 24 2008 10:44 GMT)
I've used Google Alerts for years now, but I've always groused that it's too old-fashioned. By only providing alerts by email, it ignores those of us who consume information primarily by way of RSS feed. Well, Google finally got the clue, and now offers alerts by both email and RSS. Google has also expanded the different types of sources you can specify for your alerts -- News, Blogs, Web, Video, Groups, and Comprehensive. A vastly improved tool.

Links for 2008-11-22 [del.icio.us]

(Nov 23 2008 06:00 GMT)
How to Do Russian Legal Research – Law Library of Congress CDC National Prevention Information Network (NPIN)- HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD and Tuberculosis (TB) Welcome to the Harvard International Law Journal USPTO Glossary Alternative Lawyer Jobs - Alternative career postings for lawyers

The latest issue of....

(Nov 22 2008 22:46 GMT)
...the Internet Legal Research Weekly is up and available for your viewing pleasure.

Blawg of the Day -- Official Clio Blog

(Nov 21 2008 10:59 GMT)
Clio is an online practice management tool for lawyers. The folks at Clio are keeping users updated on new features, training, events, and other news at the Official Clio Blog.

Blawg of the Day -- Law Magazine Weblog

(Nov 20 2008 11:31 GMT)
The Law Magazine Weblog is an anonymous blog, authored by someone known only as Khan. The stories are mostly concerned with law school -- getting in, rankings, reference letters, and more.

Blawg of the Day -- Gabe's Guide to the E-Discovery Universe

(Nov 19 2008 11:30 GMT)
With a title like Gabe's Guide to the E-Discovery Universe, you might expect a lot about e-discovery. Well, you do get lots of posts on e-discovery, but Gabe Acevedo is also talking about many other things -- politics, legal technology, and other random stuff. Gabe's an attorney who went to law school right here in Texas, and he's now the Vice President at Global Diversity Consulting Group (as well as the owner of GabesGuide.com).

Blawg of the Day -- Duhaime's LawMag

(Nov 18 2008 11:10 GMT)
Lloyd Duhaime is a Vancouver lawyer who has put together an impressive Canadian legal news site. The blog component is Duhaime's LawMag, where he's providing regular updates (mostly headlines and links to stories) on the law and current events.

Blawg of the Day -- Computer Forensics and E-Discovery Blog

(Nov 17 2008 10:42 GMT)
Johnette Hassell is the Founder and CEO of Electronic Evidence Retrieval, a New Orleans-based company and full-service electronic forensics firm. At her blog Computer Forensics and E-Discovery Blog, she's discussing not only forensics, but also document retention and destruction, litigation holds, metadata, and other e-discovery topics.

Links for 2008-11-16 [del.icio.us]

(Nov 17 2008 06:00 GMT)
Data Leaks and Malware Incidents Rise as Employees Embrace Web 2.0 & Collaborative Internet Applications in the Workplace Bankersalmanac.com - Bankersalmanac Welcome - The ALS Association ePsych: An electronic Psychology text FFIEC Home Page The Jury Expert - November 2008 ASDS - American Society for Dermatologic Surgery FOIA Attorneys - FOIA Lawyers - FOIAdvocates GlobaLex - An Overview of the Sudanese Legal System and Legal Research Techdirt:

Links for 2008-11-15 [del.icio.us]

(Nov 16 2008 06:00 GMT)
Web 2.0 has crept into the everyday work place, FaceTime reports » VentureBeat Home - ADD Consults, Inc. - ADHD Directory, Resources, Consulting and Products Childstats.gov - Home Cornell Law Library - Cornell Law Library Home Digital Signature Guidelines - Tutorial EJIL Homepage

Hot off the Presses

(Nov 15 2008 19:30 GMT)
This week's issue of the Internet Legal Research Weekly is posted for your reading pleasure.

Links for 2008-11-14 [del.icio.us]

(Nov 15 2008 06:00 GMT)
Three firms set to capitalize on new requirements for text, IM archiving - RCR Wireless News

Blawg of the Day -- ADR Prof Blog

(Nov 14 2008 10:32 GMT)
Another day, another blog from law professors. It's been a long time since I mentioned a blog from the Law Professor Blogs Network, but here's one for you: the ADR Prof Blog is brought to you by Andrea Schneider, Nancy Welsh, Michael Moffitt, Sarah Rudolph Cole, and Art Hinshaw. They aim to provide useful, timely, and insightful commentary on individual dispute resolution processes, the latest law review articles and relevant books, interesting empirical research, and the various ways ADR is being used around the world.

Blawg of the Day -- Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

(Nov 13 2008 11:04 GMT)
I haven't mentioned a law school faculty blog in some time, so here's one: the Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog contains commentary on current issues of law and public policy by the faculty and others associated with the law school. When I visited they were talking about tax policy, ERISA, and pensions, among other things.

Blawg of the Day -- Settlement Perspectives

(Nov 12 2008 11:16 GMT)
A number of years ago, in my other job as a lawyer, I found myself on the other side of a tough case from fellow lawyer John DeGroote. He has since moved in-house, and from that position he's blogging about new perspectives on settlement, negotiation, and related topics. His blog is Settlement Perspectives, and his hope is to help his readers find new and different perspectives on how to settle disputes and save money, time, and risk exposure in the bargain.

Blawg of the Day -- Plaintiff Lawyer Trial Tips

(Nov 11 2008 11:16 GMT)
Paul Luvera is a Washington state plaintiff's lawyer, and at his Plaintiff Lawyer Trial Tips he's sharing his ideas for jury selection, proving damages, opening statement, direct examination, communications, cross examination, trial exhibits, and final argument.

Blawg of the Day -- Tough Times for Lenders

(Nov 10 2008 11:00 GMT)
This blog has had a lot to say over the past few months -- Tough Times for Lenders is published by the lawyers of Winstead, including fellow Dallas Bar colleagues Mike Baggett and Keith Mullen. The blog provides news, information and commentary on important issues affecting troubled or problem commercial assets in the financial services industry.

The latest issue of....

(Nov 08 2008 21:15 GMT)
...the Internet Legal Research Weekly is up and available for your reading pleasure.

Blawg of the Day -- Contingent Fee Business Litigation

(Nov 07 2008 10:50 GMT)
Today's blog comes from my home state, down south in Houston. The Contingent Fee Business Litigation blog is published by the firm McClanahan Myers Espey, which (as you might expect) typically represents business clients in contingent fee arrangements. They're discussing topics like legal insourcing, corporate owned life insurance, patent litigation, and more.

Blawg of the Day -- Aaron Morris' Business Law Alert

(Nov 06 2008 11:29 GMT)
Aaron Morris is a partner with the Orange County, California firm of Morris and Stone. He's providing information and insight for businesses at his self-titled Aaron Morris' Business Law Alert.

Blawg of the Day -- Green Building Law Update

(Nov 05 2008 11:22 GMT)
The Green Building Law Update is published by Chris Cheatham, a construction attorney and LEED Accredited Professional. He's discussing legal issues surrounding the LEED Certification process, from construction and design of environmentally-friendly buildings to the laws and regulations that are developing around the subject.

Dems use Twitter; Republicans, AOL?

(Nov 04 2008 17:19 GMT)
Here are two interesting (and very different) electoral maps I found today. The first one comes from AOL -- they conducted a straw poll, and called a landslide for John McCain. Some folks at SetFive put together a map which represents inputs from Twitter on how people are voting. On Twitter, it's Obama, in a similar landslide. Does this tell us anything about the technology people are using?

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