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November 14, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz ) -
Albuquerque, NM --
Internet For Lawyers, the countryıs pre-eminent provider of live continuing
legal education presentations helping legal professionals use technology and
the Internet more effectively in their practice, has partnered with the
Atlanta Bar Association to present the popular live MCLE presentation ³The
Cybersleuthıs Guide to Investigative Research² on Thursday, November 20,
2008.
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Knowing how to mine the wealth of information that people post on the Web
can be a boon to attorneys who need to find background information about a
person or to locate a subject. Nationally recognized Internet trainers and
ABA authors (The Lawyer's Guide to Fact Finding on the Internet http://
www.abanet.org/abastore/productpage/5110568) Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch,
will show attendees how to be their own cybersleuth and unearth information
at no cost (or at low cost!) on the Net. The seminar will also include a
special focus on locating information contained in Social Networking sites
and ways legal professionals have used that information to benefit their
cases.
Attendees will receive a copy of Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch's 330-page
book, The Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet, 9th edition, 2008 (http://www.netforlawyers.com/prod01.htm)
- a $59.95 VALUE!
The seminar will be held at The Capital City Club, 7 Harris Street NW, in
Atlanta. Registration begins at 8:30 am, with the program running from 9:00
am - 3:15 pm. Attendees will earn 5 CLE hours including 1 Professionalism
hour. A boxed lunch is included and free valet parking is available at the
Capital City Club. For more information, including pricing, visit the
Atlanta Bar Associationıs Web site - http://www.atlantabar.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=189.
About Internet For Lawyers
Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch are nationally recognized authors and
speakers about the Internet. In 1999, they formed Internet For Lawyers (IFL)
and have been training professionals in cooperation with law firms, bar
associations, corporations, adult education schools, library schools, and
library associations nationwide ever since. They are co-authors of The
Cybersleuthıs Guide to the Internet published by IFL Press, The Lawyer's
Guide to Fact Finding on the Internet published by the American Bar
Associationıs (ABA) Law Practice Management Section, and they co-edit the
Internet Fact Finding for Lawyers newsletter published by ALI-ABA.
Information about their publications is available online at
http://www.iflpress.biz .
Levitt and Rosch are available to law firms, corporations, and
associations for live, in-person seminars to teach the topics covered in
their books. For information about live seminars based on their books,
including a list of previous clients, visit
http://www.liveCLEseminars.com
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