Network | 2 Feb 2007 03:40
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File - FAQ about Network-Lawyers aka netLs


Basic information about Network-Lawyers aka netLs

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Topic and purpose .... we are legal professionals using the tools of the Internet to exchange information
about the use of the Internet and other technology in the practice of law.  Our group, its email-based
discussion list, its group weblog and "wiki" are launching pads for our common exploration and
development of new uses and innovation on the Internet and a place for helping legal professionals who are
new to the Internet. 

Commercial content .... advertising and marketing of ones own products and services is _off_ topic except
for personal pages at the wiki web where you may wax eloquent on your page about your law and law related
products and services.

Membership .... is limited to lawyers, law students, faculty, legal assistants, consultants to the
profession and other legal professionals with an email based discussion, a collectively edited weblog
and wiki web or collaboration platform. The group membership is limited to legal professionals. 

Wiki web .... home base for the group where all members may create and edit web pages using an simple
full-page editor that works with your browsers.  Currently web pages at the wiki may be created by any
member or members of the group for any law or law practice related topic or project of interest. This is best
place for new members to get acquainted with Network-Lawyers:

http://network-lawyers.org/

Weblog .... where all members are invited to join in as editors, reporters or kibitzers. You may subscribe
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Tim Stanley - Justia | 13 Feb 2007 04:50
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http://dockets.justia.com

Hi all,

Here is another beta of a free information project with lots of RSS feeds.

http://dockets.justia.com

FEDERAL COURT CASE FILINGS
We have setup a database of recently filed Federal District Court 
civil cases. We basically get a list of all of the cases, and then 
break them down by State/Court/Practice/Sub-Practice.

RSS FEEDS
You can subscribe to an RSS feed of all of the new cases that meet 
these criteria, or you can do a search and subscribe to an RSS fee of 
the search results. For example you could track all of the Federal 
Court cases filed against Microsoft as an RSS feed, or you could 
subscribe to just those that are filed in Washington State. Whatever 
the search criteria, you can track new cases with an RSS feed.

LINKS TO PACER, BLOG, NEWS, FINANCE & WEB INFO
Each case has an individual page with a link to the Pacer info page 
(you do need a subscription to access these documents at 8 cents per 
page) as well as Blog, News, Finance and Web searches on the party 
names. Depending on the particular case, you can often get some good 
background information on the parties.

VALUE - CLIENTS/COMPANY TRACKING
The value of the database could be seen as a tracking mechanism for 
client cases (you will know when they get sued before they do 
sometimes), as well as a way to track companies and to find new 
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Stuart Levine | 13 Feb 2007 16:27

http://dockets.justia.com

Wow!!

On 12 Feb 2007 at 19:50, Tim Stanley - Justia wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Here is another beta of a free information project with lots of RSS
> feeds.
> 
> http://dockets.justia.com
> 
> FEDERAL COURT CASE FILINGS
> We have setup a database of recently filed Federal District Court
> civil cases. We basically get a list of all of the cases, and then
> break them down by State/Court/Practice/Sub-Practice.
> 
> RSS FEEDS
> You can subscribe to an RSS feed of all of the new cases that meet
> these criteria, or you can do a search and subscribe to an RSS fee of
> the search results. For example you could track all of the Federal
> Court cases filed against Microsoft as an RSS feed, or you could
> subscribe to just those that are filed in Washington State. Whatever
> the search criteria, you can track new cases with an RSS feed.
> 
> LINKS TO PACER, BLOG, NEWS, FINANCE & WEB INFO
> Each case has an individual page with a link to the Pacer info page
> (you do need a subscription to access these documents at 8 cents per
> page) as well as Blog, News, Finance and Web searches on the party
> names. Depending on the particular case, you can often get some good
> background information on the parties.
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Network | 2 Mar 2007 04:38
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File - FAQ about Network-Lawyers aka netLs


Basic information about Network-Lawyers aka netLs

Help promote .... all the good things that are happening with Network-Lawyers. Forward this FAQ to a friend
or associate with the suggestion that they subscribe. Or, better yet, submit the canned article about
Network-Lawyers at http://network-lawyers.org/article to a newsletter or other law or practice
related periodical.  

Topic and purpose .... we are legal professionals using the tools of the Internet to exchange information
about the use of the Internet and other technology in the practice of law.  Our group, its email-based
discussion list, its group weblog and "wiki" are launching pads for our common exploration and
development of new uses and innovation on the Internet and a place for helping legal professionals who are
new to the Internet. 

Commercial content .... advertising and marketing of ones own products and services is _off_ topic except
for personal pages at the wiki web where you may wax eloquent on your page about your law and law related
products and services.

Membership .... is limited to lawyers, law students, faculty, legal assistants, consultants to the
profession and other legal professionals with an email based discussion, a collectively edited weblog
and wiki web or collaboration platform. The group membership is limited to legal professionals. 

Wiki web .... home base for the group where all members may create and edit web pages using an simple
full-page editor that works with your browsers.  Currently web pages at the wiki may be created by any
member or members of the group for any law or law practice related topic or project of interest. This is best
place for new members to get acquainted with Network-Lawyers:

http://network-lawyers.org/

Weblog .... where all members are invited to join in as editors, reporters or kibitzers. You may subscribe
(Continue reading)


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