A Page on the Web, published in the Solicitors Journal, November 1998. Just over three years ago I wrote my first ‘Page on the Web’ for the Solicitors’ Journal. Let’s look back to that time and see how things have changed. What is the internet today? In October 1995 few lawyers were using the web, […]
A Page on the Web, published in the Solicitors Journal, October 1998. Two new online services for lawyers have just set up on the web. They need you; will you use them? Lawlink Lawlink serves as a web gateway – or portal as everyone is calling them nowadays (what’s the difference?, my dictionary certainly can’t […]
A Page on the Web, published in the Solicitors Journal, September 1998. It goes without saying that every firm should have an IT strategy. But with the technologies developing so rapidly and new suppliers appearing almost daily, informed decisions become that much more difficult. How can you keep informed of developments? Where can you go […]
A Page on the Web, published in the Solicitors Journal, July 1998. A recent survey by James & Cowper and Lawnet is reported to have found that 30 per cent of law practices have a website. Can this possibly be true? As with all surveys, the answer lies in the sample. 30 per cent of […]
A Page on the Web, published in the Solicitors Journal, June 1998. Butterworths Direct In May Butterworths, the largest UK law publisher by some margin, launched a redesigned and rebadged site – Butterworths Direct, including a number of new information services. This event marks the transition of Butterworths’ web presence from an essentially ‘brochureware’ site […]
A Page on the Web, published in the Solicitors Journal, February 1998. I have been remiss in not to date covering in this column in any substantial way the most significant legal research site on the web – Lawtel. Launched as a Prestel service in 1980, it failed to attract any significant following until after […]
Published in the Butterworth’s Law Link, February 1998. Why do we like the Web? What is the reason for its phenomenal success? In a phrase, freedom of travel: it frees us from the boundaries inherent in other publishing media. We buy a ticket and can travel anywhere and everywhere. We take whichever route we choose […]
Published in the Solicitors Journal. Freedom of Information The Chancellor of the Duchy, published the Government’s White Paper, Your Right to Know, setting out its proposals for a Freedom of Information Act on 11 December 1997, saying that ‘Openness is fundamental to the political health of a modern state. This White Paper marks a watershed […]
A Page on the Web, published in the Solicitors Journal. January 1998. It was only four short months ago that I reported on the increasing availability of judgments on the web. Winter has seen a hive of activity in this area and you are now almost spoilt for choice, though the new services do come […]