Michael Jackson has one. Martha Stewart paid top dollar for hers. And the Justice Department got one as a gift in its antitrust trial against Oracle. Web-based chronicles of specific trials are ushering in a new era of client service, experts say. "Not only is it critical to know who will try your case," says Denise M. Howell, intellectual property litigator and booster of Web logs (or blogs). "It's important to consider who will 'blog' it."
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Blogs Dot the Litigation Landscape
The National Law Journal
July 29, 2004
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