Sentences with phrase «legal publisher websites»

Here is a an informal survey of legal publisher websites, and what they offer for new publication current awareness.

Not exact matches

Business Transactional Lawyer Author of Coyote Winds and Self - Publisher's Legal Handbook For more information about Helen visit her website www.helensedwick.com
On my website, and some blog posts I've written, in «Self - Publisher's Legal Handbook», I actually take contracts.
I have not had any problems with Amazon or any other website but Kobo still insist on emailing the publisher who closed down 6 months ago, and they tell me they can not remove my book as they have a legal obligation to the person who opened the account.
On the poetry resources page is to be found general writer's resources, online libraries and dictionaries, guides to style, rhetoric and grammar, plus leading sites for philosophy, literary theory and criticism, poetry teaching, book news, poetry publishers and publishing advice, legal matters, electronic publishing, website hosting and access by subscription libraries.
The Publishers Association issued 115,000 legal threats to websites to stop them offering free pirated books in 2011, a rise of 130 per cent on 2010.
Either the local governments host ordinances on their own websites or they contract with a publisher like American Legal Publishing Corp., Code Publishing Co., General Code, or Municode, to host their ordinances online.
ALM has set up a new page on its website with details of all the various lists, rankings, and surveys produced by the legal publisher.
To offset the cost of providing a free website highlighting technology, apps and gadgets that lawyers are using in their professional and personal lives to boost their productivity and manage their practices, Lawyer Tech Review and its publisher and operator, Legal Media Matters LLC:
The link above goes directly to the University of Calgary's Virtual Law Library, which includes information about: Legislation; Courts; Legal Databases; Legal Periodicals; Aboriginal Law; Human Rights; International Law; Natural Resources, Energy & the Environment; Trade and Commerce; Government Bodies; Law Reform Commissions; Reference Sources; Research Guides; Selected Websites; Legal Profession; Law for the Layperson; Law Libraries; and Law Publishers.
Given that the private legal publishers have numerous current awareness products (and given that many court and legislative websites have free RSS feeds) the bigger question may be that the Ontario Reports are not even needed.
The Dolan Company, publisher of legal and business newspapers all across the U.S., was acquired this week by GateHouse Media, a New York - based newspaper company that publishes some 109 daily newspapers and 200 paid weekly newspapers, in addition to free newspapers, shoppers and specialty and niche publications and websites in 27 states.
Since Steve Matthew's post back in May about LexisNexis adding RSS feeds to their website, two more Canadian legal publishers have entered the ring:
It honours a publisher that has demonstrated excellence by publishing a work, series, website or e-product that makes a significant contribution to legal research and scholarship.
So far I couldn't find a single major Canadian legal publisher taking advantage of RSS on their websites.
Google argues it is and is not a publisher, depending on which position will best exonerate it from legal demands including court orders that it de-index URLs and websites from which illegal content is made available.
At an event in Boston last night, legal publisher ALM unveiled a new Law.com app for iPads and iPhones that delivers content from all ALM publications and websites in a seamless, stylish and customizable interface.
Missing entirely from the discussion on the website is any indication that anyone in the Ministry really understands publication bans at the «nuts and bolts» level where courts and the Ministry of the Attorney General physically distribute judgments to legal publishers for the purpose of making them available online.
Ms. Gima has served as a writer and editor for Nolo.com and for the legal publisher, Matthew Bender, editing numerous titles from fighting your traffic ticket to knowing your rights as a tenant, and co-authoring three books, including Nolo's Pocket Guide to California Law, The Trademark Registration Kit and Domain Names: How to Choose & Protect a Great Name for Your Website.
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