Thirty-first selected bibliography on computers, technology and the law.

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(January 1998 through December 1998)

INTRODUCTION

Each year, the Journal staff provides a grouping of the most important and timely articles on virtually all areas of technology and the law. This compilation is designed to be a research guide for our readers and to assist them in gaining a greater understanding of technology issues and the law. To that end, this year's annual Bibliography contains nearly 700 articles indexed by subject matter.

Over the years, the annual Bibliography has grown to include almost every legal aspect of computers and technology. However, the Journal welcomes any suggestions about additional topics for the annual Bibliography.

INDEX

  1. COMPUTER USAGE 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 Use of Computers in Discovery and Trial 1.4 Selected Uses in the Law Practice 1.4.0 General 1.4.1 Tax Filing 1.4.2 Bankruptcy 1.4.3 Estate Planning 1.4.4 Real Estate 1.4.5 Immigration 1.4.6 Dispute Resolution 1.5 Computers in Legal Education 2. COMPUTERS AND THE GOVERNMENT: USE AND REGULATIONS 2.0 General 2.1 Computers and Law Enforcement 2.1.0 General 2.1.1 Computers in Judicial Administration 2.1.2 Computers in Police Operation 2.1.3 Computers in Correctional Institutions 2.1.4 Use of Computers in Evaluating Evidence 2.2 Use of Computers by Federal Agencies and Departments 2.2.0 General 2.2.1 Government Procurement 2.2.2 Internal Revenue Service 2.2.3 Security Exchange Commission 2.2.4 U.S. Patent Office 2.2.5 Government Information Retrieval System 2.3 Use of Computers by State and Local Governments 2.4 Use of Computers by the State and Federal Legislatures 2.5 Government Regulation of Computer-Related Industry 2.5.0 General 2.5.1 Antitrust 2.5.2 FCC Regulation 2.5.3 Tariff and Trade Control 3. LEGAL ISSUES OF COMPUTER SALES, USAGE, AND SERVICES 3.0 General 3.1 Contracting for Hardware, Software, and Computer Services 3.1.0 General 3.1.1 Purchase, Lease and License Considerations 3.1.2 Limitations of Liability Warranties 3.2 Substantive Law Aspects 3.2.0 General 3.2.1 Taxation of Software 3.2.2 Electronic Media Discovery 3.2.3 Computer Crime 3.2.4 Computer-Related Product Liability 3.2.5 Computer Security 3.2.6 First Amendment Issues 3.2.7 Cybertort 3.2.8 Taxation of Electronic Commerce 3.3 Problems of Privacy and Computers 3.3.0 General 3.3.1 Date Privacy 3.3.2 Governmental Invasion of Privacy 3.3.3 Credit Reference 4. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION OF COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY 4.0 General 4.1 Patent 4.1.0 General 4.1.1 Software Patent 4.1.2 Biotech Patent 4.2 Software Copyright 4.2.0 General 4.2.1 User Interface 4.2.2 Fair Use 4.2.3 Video Game 4.3 Digital Copyright 4.3.0 General 4.3.1 Electronic Compilation 4.3.2 Computer Database 4.3.3 Multimedia 4.3.4 Computer-Generated Works 4.4 Trademark 4.5 Trade Secret 4.6 Semiconductor Chip Protection 4.7 Licensing 5. THE COMPUTER IN BUSINESS 5.0 General 5.1 Computers in Banking and Finance 5.2 Computers in the Transportation Industry 5.3 Computers in the Publishing Industry 5.4 Computers in Advertising 6. COMPUTERS AND LEGAL REASONING 6.0 General 6.1 Artificial Intelligence 7. INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION OF COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY LAW 7.0 General 7.1 GATT--TRIPS 7.2 NAFTA 7.3 Developments in Canada 7.4 Developments in Mexico and Latin America 7.5 Developments in Australia and New Zealand 7.6 Developments in Asia 7.7 Developments in Western Europe 7.8 Developments in Eastern Europe and Russia 8. LAW AND TECHNOLOGY 8.0 General 8.1 Technology Transfer 8.2 Audio/Video Recording 8.3 Space Law 8.4 Medical Technology 8.5 Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals 8.6 Environmental Law 8.6.0 General 8.6.1 Pollution 8.6.2 Hazardous Substances 8.6.3 Electromagnetic Fields 8.6.4 Nuclear Technology 8.6.5 International Environmental Law Developments 8.6.6 Energy and the Environment 8.7 Television 8.7.0 General 8.7.1 Satellite Television 8.7.2 Cable Television 8.8 Telecommunications 8.8.0 General 8.8.1 Telephone 8.8.2 Information Superhighway 8.8.3 Multimedia in Telecommunications 8.8.4 International Telecommunications Developments 8.9 Technical Development in Law Enforcement 9. LITIGATION AND TECHNOLOGY 9.0 General 9.1 Scientific Evidence 9.1.0 General 9.1.1 DNA Typing 9.1.2 Finger Print 9.1.3 Polygraph 9.1.4 Forensic Dentistry 9.2 Demonstrative Evidence 9.2.0 General 9.2.1 Computer Animation 9.2.2 Audio/Visual Evidence 9.3 Cameras in the Courtroom 9.4 Procedure and Cyberspace 10. OTHERS 10.0 General 10.1 Year 2000 Issues BIBLIOGRAPHY

  2. Computer Usage in Law Practice

    1.0 General

    William Stephens, Jr., Comment, Convenience v. Confidentiality: An Evaluation of the Effects of Computer Technology on Attorney Client Privilege, 35 DUQ. L. REV. 1011 (1997).

    Caroline Uyttendaele et al., SALOMON: Automatic Abstracting of Legal Cases for Effective Access to Court Decisions, 6 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LAW: AN

    INT'L J. 59 (1998).

    1.1 Computerized Legal Research

    1.0 General

    1.1.1 Online Legal Research

    Nick Holmes, A Page on the Web, 142 SOLIC. J. 279 (March 27, 1998).

    Nick Holmes, A Page on the Web, 142 SOLIC. J. 701 (July 24, 1998).

    Peter B. Maggs, The Impact of the Internet on Legal Bibliography, 46 AM. J. COMP. L. 655 (1998).

    Shane Pollin, Getting Your Bearings: A Practitioner's Guide to Researching Maritime Law on the Internet, 22 TUL. MAR. L.J. 205 (1997).

    Jesse J. Richardson, Jr., How a Sole Practitioner Uses the "Electronic Office" to Maintain a Competitive Law Practice, 3 DRAKE J. AGRIC. L. 141 (1998).

    1.1.2 Legal Research Using CD-ROM

    1.2 Law Office Management

    1.2.0 General

    Michael Goldblatt, lawyermarketing.com Launches New Web Site on Marketing by Lawyers, 39 LAW OFF. ECON. & MGMT. 31 (1998).

    Nicole Belson Goluboff, Telecommuting Lets Lawyers Have Best of Both Worlds, 39 LAW OFF. ECON. & MGMT. 29 (1998).

    1.2.1 Office Automation

    John Irving, It's Good to Talk ..., 142 SOLIC. J. 189 (February 27, 1998).

    John Irving, Marketing Systems, 142 SOLIC. J. 279 (March 27, 1998).

    John Irving, What Do We Do Now?, 142 SOLIC. J. 372 (April 24, 1998).

    1.2.2 Case Management

    1.2.3 Case File Security

    1.2.4 Internet Access

    L. Leon Geyer, The Agricultural Lawyer's Guide to the Internet, 3 DRAKE J. AGRIC. L. 63 (1998).

    Dan Thi Phan, Note, Will Fair Use Function on the Internet?, 98 COLUM. L. REV. 169 (1998).

    Michael F. Ross, Guide to Intellectual Property Research on the Internet: Sites of Interest, LOY. INTELL. PROP. & HIGH TECH L. Q., Winter 1996-97, at 27.

    1.3 Use of Computers in Discovery and Trial

    Gregory S. Johnson, A Practitioner's Overview of Digital Discovery, 33 GONZ. L. REV. 277 (1998).

    1.4 Selected Uses in the Law Practice

    1.4.0 General

    1.4.1 Tax Filing

    1.4.2 Bankruptcy

    1.4.3 Estate Planning

    1.4.4 Real Estate

    1.4.5 Immigration

    1.4.6 Dispute Resolution

    Joel B. Eisen, Are We Ready for Mediation in Cyberspace?, 4 BYU L. REV. 1305 (1998).

    Samantha Hardy, Online Mediation: Internet Dispute Resolution, 9 AUSTRLN. DISP. RES. J. 216 (1998).

    Richard Hill, The Internet, Electronic Commerce and Dispute Resolution: Comments, 14 J. INT'L ARB. 103 (1997).

    Dawne Osborne, Domain Names - Registration and Dispute Resolution Rules and Recent U.K. Cases, 19 EUR. INTELL. PROP. REV. 644 (1998).

    Michael E. Schneider & Christopher Kuner, Dispute Resolution in International Electronic Commerce, 14 J. INT'L ARB. 5 (1997).

    1.5 Computers in Legal Education

    Michael A. Geist, Where Can You Go Today?: The Computerization of Legal Education from Workbooks to the Web, 11 HARV. J.L. & TECH. 141 (1997).

    Helen Leskovac, Distance Learning in Legal Education: Implications of Frame Relay Videoconferencing, 8 ALB. L.J. SCI. & TECH. 305 (1998).

    Richard Warner, et al., Teaching Law With Computers, 24 RUTGERS COMPUTER & TECH. L.J. 107 (1998).

  3. COMPUTERS AND THE GOVERNMENT: USE AND REGULATIONS

    2.0 General

    Jason B. Acton, Note, The FCC and AIDS Education: Helping Broadcasters Serve the Public Interest, 50 FED. COMM. L.J. 659 (1998).

    Anne Stewart, Physician Profiles: Consumer Protection or Excessive Exposure?, 25 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. 957 (1998).

    2.1 Computers and Law Enforcement

    2.1.0 General

    2.1.1 Computers in Judicial Administration

    Christine D. Ball & R. Timothy Muth, Wisconsin's Voyage to Computerized Courts, 39 LAW OFF. ECON. & MGMT. 14 (1998).

    B. Paul Cotter & John H. Messing, Electronic Court Filing in the Pima County Small Claims Court - Technical Parameters, Adopted Solutions, and Some of the Legal Issues Involved, 38 JURIMETRICS J. 397 (1998).

    2.1.2 Computers in Police Operation

    2.1.3 Computers in Correctional Institutions

    2.1.4 Use of Computers in Evaluating Evidence

    2.2 Use of Computers by Federal Agencies and Departments

    2.2.0 General

    Daniel C. Barkley, Public Service Guidelines in an Electronic Environment, 15 GOV'T INFO. Q. 73 (1998).

    Carol Lynn Green, EPA Establishes Facility-Specific Compliance Database on the Internet; Updates Supplemental Environmental Benefits Policy; and Makes Revisions to its Model Superfund Consent Decree, ENVTL. REG. & PERM. 113 (Spring 1998).

    Joseph W. Langer, Quality, Features of Return Preparation Software Continue to Improve, 87 J. TAX'N 269 (1997).

    2.2.1 Government Procurement

    2.2.2 Internal Revenue Service

    2.2.3 Security Exchange Commission

    Adam S. Mukamal, The Impact of Cyberspace on Prospectus Delivery: The SEC Takes a Small Step in the Right Direction, 21 SEC. REG. L.J. 420 (1998).

    Robert A. Prentice, The Future of Corporate Disclosure: The Internet, Securities Fraud & Rule 10b5, 47 EMORY L.J. 1 (1998).

    2.2.4 U.S. Patent Office

    2.2.5 Government Information Retrieval System

    Duncan Aldrich, Partners on the Net: FDLP Partnering to Coordinate Remote Access to Internet-Based Government Information, 15 GOV'T INFO. Q. 27 (1998).

    2.3 Use of Computers by State and Local Governments

    2.4 Use of Computers by the State and...

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