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October 26, 2004

View Live Surgeries online at OR-Live.com

One of the more interesting web sites I've come across recently is OR-Live.com. At their archives page, you can choose from several different operations to view. Not only are past live operations archived, but the archives are interspersed with narration and diagrams related to the specific procedure. This is a valuable site for any attorney needing to get up to speed on particular surgical procedures.

October 19, 2004

Supreme Bronx Civil Term Adds Fillable Forms to its Site

The Supreme Court, Bronx County, has added excellent fillable Civil Term forms to their website. To access the forms, you need to install a browser plug-in from ScanSoft but the experience is well worth it. The practical benefit is that counsel can fill in the forms prior to scheduled conferences, swap terms and orders by fax with their adversaries, and have the forms ready in triplicate when they arrive in Court for their conference appearance.

October 18, 2004

Everything Old is New Again - Welcome to Our New Law Blog

We've been quiet lately but certainly busy, converting our old web site into our new law blog, or blawg. In the new format, the archives are also categorized by subject matter so that you can use our tips, links and discovery resources more readily in your own law practices. In addition to the blawg, our old "web links" are now visible on the left and right columns of the site. We've also added a number of forms to aid you and your associates on preliminary conferences, compliance conferences and motions in the individual counties of New York City where we are available every day to cover your per diem court appearances. Finally, we've added a "My Yahoo" RSS link on our front page so that you can add our updates to your "My Yahoo" page and follow us on a daily basis.

We hope you use and enjoy these improvements, and as always, we welcome your feedback and your business.

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