INTRODUCTION
Each year, the Journal provides a compilation of the most important
and timely articles on computers, technology, and the law. The
Bibliography, indexed by subject matter, is designed to be a research
guide to assist our readers in searching for recent articles on computer
and technology law. This year's annual Bibliography contains nearly
1000 articles, found through the examination of over 1000 periodicals.
The Bibliography aims to include topics on every legal aspect of
computers and technology. However, as new issues in this field emerge,
we welcome your suggestions for additional topics and sources, as well
as your commentary on the Bibliography.
INDEX
1. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LAW PRACTICE
1.0 General
1.1 Computerized Legal Research
1.1.0 General
1.1.1 Online Legal Research
1.1.2 Legal Research Using CD-ROM
1.2 Law Office Management
1.2.0 General
1.2.1 Office Automation
1.2.2 Case Management
1.2.3 Case File Security
1.2.4 Internet Access
1.3 Selected Uses in the Law Practice
1.3.0 General
1.3.1 Tax Filing
1.3.2 Bankruptcy
1.3.3 Estate Planning
1.3.4 Real Estate
2. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LITIGATION
2.0 General
2.1 Scientific Evidence
2.1.0 General
2.1.1 Expert Testimony
2.1.2 DNA Typing
2.1.3 Fingerprint
2.1.4 Polygraph
2.1.5 Forensic Evidence
2.2 Demonstrative Evidence
2.2.0 General
2.2.1 Computer-Generated Evidence
2.2.2 Audio/Visual Evidence
2.3 Courtroom
2.4 Dispute Resolution
3. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE GOVERNMENT
3.0 General
3.1 Computers and Technology in Law Enforcement
3.1.0 General
3.1.1 Computers and Technology in Police Operation
3.1.2 Computers and Technology in Correctional
Institutions
3.2 Use of Computers and Technology by Federal Departments
and Agencies
3.2.0 General
3.2.1 Military Technology
3.2.2 Internal Revenue Service
3.2.3 U.S. Patent Office
3.2.4 Government Information Retrieval System
3.3 Use of Computers and Technology in Judicial
Administration
3.4 Use of Computers and Technology by State and Federal
Legislatures
4. LEGAL ISSUES OF COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY SALES,
USAGE, AND SERVICES
4.0 General
4.1 Contracting for Hardware, Software, and Computer
Services
4.1.0 General
4.1.1 Purchase, Lease and License Considerations
4.1.2 Limitations of Limited Warranties
4.2 Government Regulation of Computer-Related Industry
4.2.0 General
4.2.1 First Amendment Issues
4.2.2 Antitrust
4.2.3 FCC Regulation
4.2.4 SEC Regulation
4.2.5 Tariff and Trade Control
4.3 Substantive Law Aspects
4.3.0 General
4.3.1 Computer Crime
4.3.2 Computer-Related Product Liability
4.3.3 Computer Security
4.3.4 Taxation of Software
4.4 Problems of Privacy and Computers
4.4.0 General
4.4.1 Data Privacy
4.4.2 Governmental Invasion of Privacy
4.4.3 Credit Reference
5. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION
5.0 General
5.1 Legal Education
6. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS
6.0 General
6.1 Electronic Commerce
6.2 Computers in Banking and Finance
6.2.0 General
6.2.1 On-line Securities Trading
6.3 Computers and Technology in the Transportation Industry
6.4 Computers and Technology in the Publishing Industry
6.5 Computers and Technology in Advertising
7. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION OF COMPUTER AND
TECHNOLOGY
7.0 General
7.1 Patent
7.1.0 General
7.1.1 Software Patent
7.1.2 Biotech Patent
7.2 Software Copyright
7.2.0 General
7.2.1 User Interface
7.2.2 Fair Use
7.2.3 Video Game
7.3 Digital Copyright
7.3.0 General
7.3.1 Electronic Compilation
7.3.2 Computer Database
7.3.3 Multimedia
7.3.4 Computer-Generated Works
7.4 Trademark
7.5 Trade Secret
7.6 Semiconductor Chip Protection
7.7 Licensing
7.8 Intellectual Property Issues of the Internet
7.9 International Developments
7.9.0 General
7.9.1 GATT-TRIPS
7.9.2 NAFTA
7.9.3 Developments in Canada
7.9.4 Developments in Mexico and Latin America
7.9.5 Developments in Australia and New Zealand
7.9.6 Developments in Africa
7.9.7 Developments in Asia
7.9.8 Developments in Western Europe
7.9.9 Developments in Eastern Europe and Russia
7.9.10 Developments in the European Union
8. COMPUTERS AND LEGAL REASONING
8.0 General
8.1 Artificial Intelligence
9. LEGAL ISSUES OF THE INTERNET
9.0 General
9.1 ISP and Internet Access
9.2 Domain Names
9.3 Taxation of Electronic Commerce
9.4 Encryption and Digital Signatures
9.5 Internet Crime
9.6 Civil Procedure in Cyberspace
10. LAW AND TECHNOLOGY
10.0 General
10.1 Technology Transfer
10.2 Audio/Video Recording
10.3 Space Law
10.4 Medical Technology
10.5 Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals
10.6 Environmental Law
10.6.0 General
10.6.1 Pollution
10.6.2 Hazardous Substances
10.6.3 Electromagnetic Fields
10.6.4 Nuclear Technology
10.6.5 Energy and the Environment
10.6.6 International Environmental Law Developments
10.7 Television
10.7.0 General
10.7.1 Satellite Television
10.7.2 Cable Television
10.8 Telecommunications
10.8.0 General
10.8.1 Telephone
10.8.2 Multimedia in Telecommunications
10.8.3 International Telecommunications Developments
11. OTHERS
11.0 General
11.1 Y2K Issues
1. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LAW PRACTICE
1.0 General
Robert M. Bastress & Joseph D. Harbaugh, Taking the
Lawyer's Craft into Virtual Space: Computer-Mediated Interviewing,
Counseling and Negotiations, 10 CLINICAL L. REV. 115 (2003).
Jeff Bleich, Lessons from the Boom and Bust, 29 SAN FRANCISCO
ATT'Y 9 (2003).
Stephen Ozcomert, Ten Technology Tips for Solo Practitioners and
Small Firms, 32 WTR BRIEF 9 (2003).
Erin Walsh, Some Call it E-lawyering: Is it a Brave New Worrld or
an Ethical Quagmire?, 12 BUS. L. TODAY 51 (2003).
1.1 Computerized Legal Research
1.1.0 General
William A. Scott, Comment, Filling in the Blanks: How Computerized
Forms are Affecting the Legal Profession, 13 ALB. L.J. SCI. & TECH.
835 (2003).
Bonnie Shucha, The Circle of Life: Managing a Law Library Web Site
Redesign Project, 95 LAW LIBR. J. 47 (2003).
1.1.1 Online Legal Research
Carol McKay, Surfing a Can of Worms: Online Criminal Records, 50
FED. LAW. 16 (2003).
1.1.2 Legal Research Using CD-ROM
1.2 Law Office Management
1.2.0 General
Carole Levitt, Keeping Your Firm's Online Content Up-to-Date,
COMPUTER &; INTERNET LAW., May 2003, at 24.
John Messersmith IV, Product Review: ProLaw, LEGAL TECH. NEWSL.,
Nov. 14, 2003, at 5.
1.2.1 Office Automation
Justin D. Leonard, Cyberlawyering and the Small Business: Software
Makes Hard Law (but Good Sense), 7 J. SMALL & EMERGING BUS. L. 323
(2003).
1.2.2 Case Management
Collin M. Fritz & Angelique Hart, TrialWorks Works, 32-SPG
BRIEF 6 (2003).
Gary O'Connor & Stephanie Tai, Developments and Practice
Notes: Legal and Appellate Weblogs: What They Are, Why You Should Read
Them, and Why You Should Consider Starting Your Own, 5 J. APP. PRAC.
& PROCESS 205 (2003).
1.2.3 Case File Security
1.2.4 Internet Access
Erin Walsh, Some Call It E-Lawyering: Is It a Brave New World or an
Ethical Quagmire?, 12 BUS. L. TODAY 51 (2003).
1.3 Selected Uses in the Law Practice
1.3.0 General
James F. Butler III & Angus N. McFadden, Discovery of
Electronic Communication in Construction: Spoliation in the Electronic
Era, 23 CONSTRUCTION LAW. 5 (2003).
Peter S. Jenkins, Leafleting and Picketing on the
"'Cydewalk"--Four Models of the Role of the Internet in
Labour Disputes, 2003 UCLA J.L. & TECH. 1 (2003).
Michael J. McGuire, Survey of the Law of Cyberspace: Introduction,
59 BUS. LAW. 277 (2003).
William Robertson, Electronic & Digital Signatures in Word,
LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., Dec. 8, 2003, at 1.
1.3.1 Tax Filing
Lesli S. Laffie, News Notes: From the IRS: E-Filing Employment
Taxes, 5-03 TAX ADVISER 250 (2003).
1.3.2 Bankruptcy
Robert Brady, Determining and Preserving the Assets of Dot-Corns,
28 DEE. J. CORP. L. 195 (2003).
Robert F. Reilly, Valuation of Technology Companies, 22 AM. BANKR.
INST. L. REV. 42 (2003).
Risa Lynn Wolf-Smith & Erin Connor, Bankruptcy Considerations
in Technology Transactions, 12 J. BANKR. L. & PRAC. 3 (2003).
1.3.3 Estate Planning
1.3.4 Real Estate
1.3.5 Advertising
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