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Legal Resources for Lawyers
MLM values its relationship with our policyholders. We are committed to providing you with the tools and services you need to enhance your practice. Take advantage of the links below for online access to essential information on the Internet that every attorney should have for their practice.
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Audio Transcripts of U.S. Supreme Court
Shut your door and turn up the speakers, this is entertainment only a lawyer could love. The Oyez project from Northwestern University has created this impressive database of U.S. Supreme Court cases, giving you the opportunity to read the briefs, the opinion, and in many cases listen to audio files from the court. Take a virtual tour of the Court while you are there.
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Directory of U.S. Courts
A complete directory of web links to the U.S. Court of Appeals and all U.S. District Courts. Start by clicking the map and you will be lead directly to every government web site that is a part of the Federal Judiciary.
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FedWorld.gov
This site was created by the U.S. Department of Commerce as a part of their FLITE program (Federal Legal Information Through Electronics) and it contains 7407 decisions from volumes 300 through 402 of U.S. Reports. (Covering the years 1937 through 1975).
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FindLaw Supreme Court Opinions
All U.S. Supreme Court Decisions from 1999 to the present can be searched by volume or by year. Also click on the "selected cases" link to read some of the most fascinating cases that are prominent in U.S. History.
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Rules of the U.S. Supreme Court
Cornell Law School created this comprehensive and easy to navigate Supreme Court collection as part of their Legal Information Institute project.
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The U.S. House of Representatives
Find out about events on the House floor as they happen and see a schedule of the bills the House intends to consider this week. Also available is the annual congressional schedule, roll call votes, House comittee hearing schedules, oversight plans, and information on members, committees, and the House leadership.
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The U.S. Senate
The Senate floor schedule, committee schedule, roll call votes, The Congressional Record, the Daily Digest, bills introduced, and information on the last major action in the U.S. Senate can all be found here. Each Senate comittee also has its own web site.
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The White House
For up-to-the-minute press briefings, copies of proclamations, executive orders, and copies of major speeches, the official White house web site has it all.
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Thomas/Legislation on the Internet
The most complete collection of Federal legislation and committee reports can be found at the official legislative information web site created by the Library of Congress in the spirit of Thomas Jefferson.
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LawOfficeComputing
For anyone who needs to know a lot about the technology that makes a firm run smoothly, this is publication rises above all others. Read hundreds of product reviews and don't forget to subscribe to the magazine.
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legalTech
American Lawyer Media has created the king of legal technology conferences. Find out where they will be next and sign up to visit the largest trade floor ever created for lawyers and meet hundreds of legal technology vendors.
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MicroLaw
Ross Kodner is the Michael Jordan of legal technologists, and this is his web site. 'Nuff said!
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TechnoLawyer
Perhaps the best e-mail community available where legal professionals share advice on technology issues.
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State an Local Resources Directory
Want to find the Delaware Secretary of State's web site? Or the web site for the Wyoming State Law Library? This state and local government web directory created by Piper Resources is always up-to-date and easy to use. If you're looking for a state or local web site - right down to the Department of Waste Disposal - check out this directory and start by clicking on any state.
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