| Background Readings:
Digital Lawyering
Book
List on the Future Impact of Information Technology on Legal Practice.
The Digital Lawyer from
Ethan Katsh, Electronic Media and the Transformation of Law
David Johnson, Legal
Services and the Interface Revolution: Taking the Screen Seriously.
Jerry Lawson, The
Complete Handbook Internet Book for Lawyers, ABA 1999. 
Greg Siskind, Lawyer's
Guide to Marketing on the Internet, ABA.
Richard Zorza, New
Technologies with Implications for the Legal Services Delivery System
Law on
the Internet Booklist from the ABA. This is a complete listing. 
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Pro Se and Self-Help
Strategies
Resources on Self-Help
and Pro Se Representation
Richard Granat and Hugh Calkins, Client
Self-Help Strategies
Nolo
Press: Information on Texas Unauthorized Practice Case
Resource
Papers on the Future of the Legal Profession: Useful Perspectives from
the United Kingdom:
Lord
Chancellor's Plan for Reforming Legal Services and the Courts
David S. Wall, Cyberlaw Research Unit, University of Leeds, Information
Technology and the Shaping of the Legal Practice in the U.K.
Peter Duncan, Glasgow Caledonian University, Information Technology and
the Scottish Legal Profession: innovators versus the majority
Barry Dean, Linklaters & Paines, The
Law Office of the Future
The Internet Economy
J. Bradford De Long and A. Michael Froomkin, The
Next Economy.
John Hagel III and Jeffrey F. Rayport, The
Coming Battle for Customer Information.
Larry Downs and Chunka Mui, Unleashing
the Killer Application
Blur:
The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy by Stanley Davis and
Christopher Meyer:
Information Rules : A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy, by Carl
Shapiro and Hal R. Varian
Net Worth : Shaping Markets When Customers Make the Rules
by John Hagel and Marc Singer
New Rules for the New Economy : 10 Radical Strategies for a Connected World
by Kevin Kelly
Competing on the Edge : Strategy as Structured Chaos by Shona L. Brown, Kathleen M. Eisenhardt |