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Robert Ambrogi,
a lawyer
in Rockport, MA, is vice president for editorial services at Jaffe Associates and director of WritersForLawyers.

He is author of the book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web


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Wednesday, August 20, 2003
 
NLJ.com sports a new look ... and a new price tag
The Web site of the National Law Journal has a new look, but with the redesign comes a subscription wall blocking access to all but one main story a week. The design is more graphically striking than before (and I say that having helped design the prior site) and provides easier navigation to NLJ departments as well as to law.com products and services. It adds a daily news wire and the ability for readers to post their comments on the week's opinion pieces. A year subscription for online access is $19.95 for print subscribers and $69 for non-subscribers. (The NLJ is currently offering a 30-day trial.) Along with a subscription to the Web site comes a weekly e-newsletter highlighting the week's stories.

Tuesday, August 19, 2003
 
Autopsy blog not for the squeamish
Shootings, stabbings, overdoses, kids hit by cars. Autopsy Report, the blog of a medical examiner intern, is not for the squeamish. But lawyers with an interest in forensic medicine may find they learn something here.

 
Chicago Tribune launches its first Web log
Chicago Tribune columnist Eric Zorn has launched the newspaper's first Web log, Breaking Views. The blog, in Zorn's own words, is "a frequently updated journal containing observations, reports, tips, referrals, tirades and whatever else happens to be in my notebook. My goal is to make Breaking Views useful, provocative and amusing, sometimes all at once."