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Pure Oxygen - Get a free Intranet from John Hokkanen and Alston& Bird.
Wendy Liebowitz, Pro Bono, Pro
Tech: Not-for-Profit Sector Needs To Get Wired Soon, The National Law Journal (p. B10),
Monday, October 13, 1997
Internet-Based Case Management Systems for law
firm networks and multi-office, multi-national law firms.
David
Griggs, Collaboration Skills Key to Maximizing Technology, New York Law Journal, June 15,
1998
Nina Platt,
Knowledge Management : Can it Exist in a Law Office? Part I
Nina Platt, Knowledge Management: Features,
Part II,
LLRX
Resource Center, Intranets & Knowledge Management - most
comprehensive resource for law firms and corporate legal departments. Excellent original
content on law firm intranets and extranets.
Is an Intranet in
Your Future by Sabrina I. Pacifici, Law
Library Research Exchange.
Intranet
Questions Arise: If You Build It, What Do You Put On It? by Wendy Liebowitz, National
Law Journal.
A Solid Case
for an Intranet presented by Faith Renee Sloan, American Bar Association
presentation.
The
Complete Intranet Resource - moderated lists, resources articles, and links.
The Complete Intranet Resource
A Primer on Intranet Technology
from Law Practice Management Magazine, American Bar Association, G. Burgess Allison
The Year of the Intranet
from Law Practice Management Magazine, American Bar Association, G. Burgess Allison
The Intranet Journal- A
Great Resource
Applications:
TrialNet-
one of the first litigation management intranets/extranets- excellent example of the use
of Internet technology to create virtual law firm networks.
See: Legal Anywhere, Inc. http://www.legalanywhere.com
Collaborative Internet/Intranet Solutions for the legal profession
Legal NetEx,
an internet-based collaborative and document management technology which provides
electronic document delivery, multi-party collaboration, and information management within
a confidential web site.
Lantern
is an Intranet knowledge management environment for the legal practitioner. Using a simple
Internet Browser - linked to a Microsoft NT Internet server running a MS Access, MS SQL or
Oracle databases - users can build powerful case winning strategies. Lawyers, legal
analysts, objective and subjective coders and corporate clients can all work
collaboratively from their own offices on matter management for improved decision making
through easier access and analysis of information.
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