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2000 index to articles: February/March 2000 to December/January 2001

Article Abstract:

An index to articles appearing in Law Office Computing from February/March 2000 to December/January 2001 is provided. Categories include the following: Administrative Apps; Computing Companies; Court Technology; Hardware; How-To; Internet; Macintosh; New Products; Regulation; Research; Trade Shows; and Word Processing. Information is provided on how to order Law Office Computing reprints. Past indexes and a searchable product review database are available online at www.lawofficecomputing.com.

Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2001
Publishing industry, Web sites (World Wide Web), Directory, Internet/Web site directory, Law Office Computing (Periodical)

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Tackling toolbars: make them work for you

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Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser allows a user to install or create toolbars, which can be used by lawyers as research tools. Toolbars mentioned include FindLaw, Google and LexLink. A procedure is explained in which a user highlights a company name in a news article and right-clicks to invoke a pop-up menu with an option for searching on Google.

Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2001
Prepackaged software, Usage, Column, Management issue, Internet access software, Legal practice software, Web browser, Web browsers, Microsoft Internet Explorer (Web browser)

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A sense of community: some organizations have fulfilled the promise of using the Internet to bring legal professionals together

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Legal associations and organizations are beginning to use the Internet as a platform for sharing information and expertise. Two dot-orgs are profiled: one, LawNet, is a specialty group; and the other is the Missouri Bar Association.

Author: Santella, Chris
Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2001
Internet, Telecommunications systems, Internet/Web technology application, Technology application, Missouri. Bar

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