Cybersettle
-- Use well-designed web site to facilitate negotiations. Does it
work? You bet!
FBI Lab
Report -- A special edition of Department of Justice
Inspector General report, with hypertext links
and search features added by Scott Carpenter, a Tennessee public defender. A great example
of smart use of the Internet to add value and distribute useful information.
TrialNet -- The
leading provider of secure collaborative networking tools (intranets/extranets) for the
legal profession.
Top Legal Research Sites:
LLRX.COM -- An outstanding collection of resources
for legal researchers.
Fedlaw -- An excellent
federal law research tool from GSA.
Findlaw -- Exceptional
collection of legal research aids, including the Internet's most complete database of U.S.
Supreme Court decisions.
The Virtual Chase
-- Extremely good site by Genie Tyburski. Designed for lawyers and law librarians.
Public Service
COURTS.NET -- Hosts home
pages for many state courts. Has links to court home pages.
Securities Fraud
Class Actions -- A gift to the legal profession and the public from Stanford
University. Extensive collection of complaints, briefs, opinions and stats relating to
security fraud class actions.
Vacatur
Center -- Does the Net have important legal reference material not available on Lexis
or the West Reporter System? You bet! This site is a prime example. Losing defendants with
deep pockets sometimes pay off plaintiffs to keep important precedents from being formally
reported. This web site by the law firm of Anderson Kill & Olick seeks out these
significant decisions and makes them available to the public.