eAttorney.com Provides Members With Low Cost One-Stop Shopping Through LawBooks.com; Time Saving E-commerce Solution for the Legal Community.Legal Editors BOSTON and ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2000 eAttorney and LawBooks.com today announced that legal books and products will be available for purchase through a co-branded site on www.eAttorney.com. The LawBooks.com site will also feature a link to eAttorney.com, the leading Application Service Provider (ASP) and destination site for the legal community. LawBooks.com is a leading one-stop resource for law-related e-commerce and offers a selection of more than 6,000 discounted law books and legal products. "LawBooks.com, one of the first Web sites to offer cost-effective, law-related e-commerce options, is a perfect fit with eAttorney, one of the premier destination sites for the legal community," says Nicholas Ortiz, Chief Executive Officer of LawBooks.com. "Together, eAttorney and LawBooks.com will provide users with the ultimate one-stop resource for all their legal-specific needs and services." eAttorney provides legal professionals with comprehensive attorney-focused business applications, services, and content through a single point of access. Other partnered services on eAttorney's site include: CourtEXPRESS.com court docket court docket n. see docket. search and filing retrieval service; UPS secure email; MaketheMove.com and HomeFair.com relocation services Relocation services or "employee relocation" includes a range of internal business processes that are engaged to transfer employees (and often their families) or entire departments of a business to a new work location. ; NowDocs.com's digital printing and same day document delivery service; Offices2share.com's office space finding service; and Blink.com's bookmark A stored location for quick retrieval at a later date. Web browsers provide bookmarks that contain the addresses (URLs) of favorite sites. Most electronic references, large text databases and help systems provide bookmarks that mark a location users want to revisit in the future. link sharing service. "eAttorney is proud to open the LawBooks.com shop to every law student and professional that needs legal-specific products in mouse click speed," says Robert Alpert, Esq., Senior Vice President, Business Development for eAttorney. "eAttorney will continue to provide law students and professionals with the legal-specific content and the mission-critical services they need to optimize optimize - optimisation their personal and professional time." About eAttorney eAttorney, Inc. is the leading Application Service Provider (ASP) and destination site (www.eAttorney.com) for the legal profession. By offering both proprietary and partnered Internet-based business solutions in its comprehensive suite of front to back office applications and e-commerce services, eAttorney solves the unique problems faced by law firms This list of the world's largest law firms by revenue is taken from The Lawyer and The American Lawyer and is ordered by 2006 revenue:[1]
OCI Organisation de la Conférence Islamique (French: Organization of the Islamic Conference) OCI Other Comprehensive Income OCI Office of the Commissioner of Insurance OCI Organizational Conflict of Interest + (On Campus Interviewing Plus), have won industry-wide acceptance. eAttorney is used by 300 law firms, 30,000 attorneys, 40,000 students and 50 law schools, including Duke University, University of Chicago, University of Chicago, University of, at Chicago; coeducational; inc. 1890, opened 1892 primarily through the gifts of John D. Rockefeller. Because of the progressive programs and distinguished faculty established under its first president, William R. Michigan, Shearman & Sterling, King & Spalding, Sidley & Austin, Baker Botts Baker Botts L.L.P. is a major international law firm of about 800 attorneys, with a long history, significant political connections, and a long list of corporate clients. History and Kilpatrick Stockton Kilpatrick Stockton LLP is a law firm with over 450 attorneys in the eastern United States and Europe. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the firm has U.S. offices in Georgia, North Carolina, New York, and the District of Columbia, with international offices in England and Sweden. . eAttorney is headquartered in Atlanta. Visit eAttorney on the Web at http://www.eAttorney.com. About LawBooks.com LawBooks.com, founded in 1999 and headquartered in Boston, MA, is the premiere e-commerce company specializing in multi-publisher legal information products. Through a combination of discounted prices, free shipping on orders totaling over $50.00, and a dedicated focus on customer service, LawBooks.com provides a user-friendly and cost-efficient resource for the purchase of law books and other legal products. LawBooks.com is committed to serving attorneys, paralegals, pre-law students, law students, and anyone with an interest in the law. internet.com Corporation (Nasdaq: INTM INTM Interrupt Mode ), through its venture capital arm, is an equity investor in the company. Visit LawBooks.com on the web at http://www.lawbooks.com. |
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