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This site has a long list of legally-revelant sites of interest to lawyers in particular. The contents include
OK, color me crazy but I thought the Geesa (Geesa v.
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This paper looks pretty interesting. Covers a lot of current cyberspace issues. TOC is reproduced below.
“Reprinted by permission from Facts About Privacy and Cyberspace. Copyright © 2000 American Bar Association. All rights reserved.â€
(Tex. Disciplinary R. Prof. Conduct, (1989) reprinted in Tex. Govt Code Ann., tit. 2, subtit. G, app. (Vernon Supp. 1995)(State Bar Rules art X [[section]]9))
Or, how many lawyers does it take to .... (you fill in the answer).
The following example will be used as reference for future discovery disputes. :-)
I found what promises to be a handy (and free) home inventory program to aid in documenting your belongings for the eventualit
In order to meet the annual CLE requirements for juvenile ad litem appointments, may I suggest you look at the following link for upcoming opportunities:
http://www.juvenilelaw.org/CLE.htm -- includes "Nuts and Bolts of Juvenile Law" and "Special Education and the Juvenile Justice System in Texas."