Forty-second selected bibliography on computers, technology and the law: (January 2010 through December 2010).

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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 at assist our readers in searching for recent articles on computer and technology law. This year's annual Bibliography contains nearly 800 articles, found through 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 1.2.0 General 1.2.1 Online Legal Research 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 1.3.5 Advertising 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 Lie Detection 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 Electronic Discovery 2.4 Courtroom and Judges 2.5 Dispute Resolution 3. COMPUTERS, TECHNOLOGY AND THE GOVERNMENT 3.0 General 3.1 Computers, Technology and Law Enforcement 3.2 Use of Computers and Technology by the Military 3.3 Use of Computers and Technology by State and Federal Legislatures 3.4 Regulation of Computers and Technology 3.4.0 General 3.4.1 First Amendment Concerns 3.4.2 Antitrust 3.4.3 FCC Regulation 3.4.4 SEC Regulation 4. ISSUES OF PRIVACY, SECURITY AND CRIME 4.0 General 4.1 Problems of Privacy 4.1.0 General 4.1.1 Data Privacy 4.1.2 Privacy in the Workplace 4.2 Security 4.2.0 General 4.2.1 Cyberwar 4.2.2 Encryption and Digital Signatures 4.3 Crime 4.3.0 General 4.3.1 Internet 5. COMPUTERS, TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION 5.0 General 5.1 Legal Education 6. COMPUTERS, TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS 6.0 General 6.1 Electronic Commerce 6.1.0 General 6.1.1 Taxation 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 6.6 Computers and Technology in Accounting 7. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION OF COMPUTERS 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 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 9.1.0 General 9.1.1 Net Neutrality 9.2 Domain Names 9.3 Civil Procedure in Cyberspace 9.4 Online Communities 9.4.0 General 9.4.1 Social Networking 9.4.2 Virtual Worlds 9.5 First Amendment Concerns 10. LAW AND TECHNOLOGY 10.0 General 10.1 Technology Transfer 10.2 Audio/Video Recording 10.3 Space Law 10.4 Medical Technology 10.4.0 General 10.4.1 Electronic Records 10.5 Science and Technology 10.5.0 General 10.5.1 Biotechnology 10.5.2 Pharmaceuticals 10.5.3 Stem Cells and Cloning 10.5.4 Nanotechnology 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 10.9 Recording Industry 10.10 Broadband 11. FAMILY LAW 12. OTHER BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LAW PRACTICE 1.0 General Rachel Flipse, Comment, An Unbalanced Standard: Search And Seizure of Electornic Data Under the Border Search Doctrine, 12 CONST. L. J. 3 (2010). Richard M. Goehler et al., Technology Traps: Ethical Considerations for Litigators in a 24/7 Online World, 36 LITI6., no. 2, 2010, at 34. Mark Herrman, Memoirs of a Blogger, 36 LITIG., no. 2, 2010, at 46. Bernard J. Hibbitts, Essay, The Technology of Law, 102 LAW LIBR. J. 101 (2010). Terry Isner, Five Ways to Use Video on Your Firm's Web Site, LAW PRAC., May/June 2010, at 39. Sharon Nelson & John Simek, Making Your Website Visible: How to Find a Good SEO Company, LAW PRAC., May/June 2010, at 24. Tony Santiago, Solving the Challenges in Tax Recruiting Technology--A Historical Perspective on the Online Evolution of the "Apply First" Mentality, 28 J. ST. TAX'N 45 (2010). 1.1 Computerized Legal Research 1.2.0 General Carolyn Elefant & Nicole Black, How to Use Social Media to Network and Build Relationships, LAW PR.AC., May/June 2010, at 40. Creighton J. Miller, Jr. & Annmarie Zell, Keeping up with New Legal Titles: You Don't Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating Positive New Images in the Internet Age, 102 LAW LIBR. J. 123 (2010) (reviewing RUTH KNEALE, YOU DON' Y LOOK LIKE A LIBRARIAN: SHATTERING STEREOTYPES AND CREATING POSITIVE NEW IMAGES IN THE INTERNET AGE (2009)). 1.2.1 Online Legal Research David G. Badertscher & Deborah E. Melnick, Is Primary Legal Information on the Web Trustworthy?, 49 JUDGES' J. 13 (2010). Shun-Ling Chen, Wikipedia: A Republic of Science Democratized, 20 ALB. L.J. SCI & TECH. 247 (2010). Casey R. Fronk, The Cost of Judicial Citation: an Empirical Investigation of Citation Practices in the Federal Appellate Courts, 2010 U. ILL. J.L. TECH. & POL'Y 51 (2010). Frederick B. Jonassen, Online Legal Research Workshops, 22 ST. THOMAS L. REV. 470 (2010). Tamsin Maxwell & Burkhard Schafer, Natural language processing and query expansion in legal information retrieval: Challenges and a response, 24 INT'L REV. LAW, COMP. & TECH. 63 (2010). Jason C. Miller & Hannah B. Murray, Wikipedia in Court: When and How Citing Wikipedia and Other Consensus Websites is Appropriate, 84 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 633 (2010). Robert Miller, Feature United Nations Databases And Web Sites For Legal Research And Education, RES GESTAE, Oct. 2010, at 12. Jennifer J. Rose, The Mailing List Review, 15 No. 9 GLILR 7 (2010). Lauren B. Solberg, Data Mining on Facebook: a Free Space for Researchers or an Irb Nightmare?, 2010 U. ILL. J.L. TECH. & POL'Y 311 (2010). Susan Valle, Highlight from The Prosecutor It's Here: Close Encounters Of The Web Kind, PROSECUTOR, Dec. 2010, at 28. Donald Wochna, Electronic Data, Electronic Searching, Inadvertent Production of Privileged Data: A Perfect Storm, 43 AKRON L. REV. 847 (2010). 1.2 Law Office Management 1.2.0 General Andrew Z. Adkins III, CMS Adoption Rate Should be Higher, 28 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 1, 2010. Roberta Gelb, Best Practices for Transitioning to Word2007, 27 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 10, 2010. Robert W. Hillman & Allison D. Rhodes, Client Files and Digital Law Practices: Rethinking Old Concepts in an Era of Lawyer Mobility, 43 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 897 (2010). David Hobbie, Personal Knowledge Management: Turning Down the Information Fire Hose, LAW PRAC., Mar./Apr. 2010, 26. Sue Hughes, IT Strategies to Make Firms More Efficient and Competitive, 28 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 2, 2010. Sue Hughes, Outlook Tips, Tricks and Gotchas, 27 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 12, 2010. Ryan E. Ladisic, Challenges and Solutions for Electronic Billing, 27 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 11, 2010. Carole Levitt & Mark Rosch, Free Productivity Power Tools From Google, LAW PRAC., May/June 2010, 27. Robert C. Mattern, Managing Support Services, Cost Recovery and Output Management Strategy, 27 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 10, 2010. Eric Mosca, Achieving Law Firm e-Mail Utopia, 27 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 12, 2010. Susan M. Thurston, Registration and Training for Electronic Filing Now a Completely Online Experience!, AM. BANKR. INST. J., May 2010, at 26. 1.2.1 Office Automation Ron Best & Dean Gonsowski, Recommended Practices for Document Review Workflow, 28 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 6, 2010. Bruce Bial, Riemer & Braunstein Benefits from Storage Virtualization, 28 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 4, 2010. Jean Hay, Bond Schoeneck & King Goes Mobile with Big Hand, 28 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 5, 2010. Karen Reiter, Getting Users to Adopt New Productivity Tools, 28 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 5, 2010. Scott Y. Stuart & Liz Cohen, Managing the Message in Real Time: Crisis Communication in the Instant-Information Age, AM. BANKR. INST. J., Nov. 2010, at 24. Stephen M. Terrell, Feature Law Office Technology Converting To A Mac Law Office--One Lawyer's Experience, RES GESTAE, June 2010, at 30. Lance Waagner, Upgrading Microsoft Office and What it Means to Your Service Desk, 28 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 5, 2010. 1.2.2 Case Management Matthew Hurd, How Technology Can Drive Effective Case Collaboration, 28 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 6, 2010. Erik Mazzone, Here, There, and Everywhere: Web-Based Tools for Managing Nonbillable Projects, LAW PRAC., Nov./Dec. 2010, 21. Curt Meltzer, Product Review: American LegalNet's eDockets, 28 LEGAL TECH. NEWSL., no. 6, 2010. Megan E. McEnroe, Commentary, E-mail in Attorney-Client Communications: A Survey of...

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