April 2003 Newsletter

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James Brosnahan Lecture- Save the Date!
TV Interview Debut- "Law Libraries Are for Everyone"
Get on the DO NOT CALL List Now!
April 2003 Cartoon- Pass the Salt and a Pen
Pilot Project- E-Filing in Superior Court
New Phone System
Law Day 2003
Sifting Useful Legal Info from the Web
Military Law
New Books- April 2003
Reference Question of the Month- Finding Free Federal Cases

 

 
 

April Newsletter- San Diego County Public Law Library

 

James Brosnahan Lecture- Save the Date! 

James Brosnahan Lecture- Save the Date! Noted criminal defense attorney James Brosnahan will speak at the First Annual Witkin Lecture at the U.S. Grant Hotel here in San Diego on May 30th, 2003 during lunch. The topic will be "Hot Off the Press: Cases This Term at the United States Supreme Court." Brosnahan is a partner at Morrison and Foerster in San Fransisco and most notably recently defended John Walker Lindh, the American accused of fighting for the Taliban. Tickets are $25 and you can make reservations by calling Amy Conrad at (619) 531-4449 or e-mailing her.

This lecture is being presented by the Witkin Legal Institute in cooperation with the Law Library Justice Foundation.

TV Interview Debut- "Law Libraries Are for Everyone" 

TV Interview Debut- In connection with PACE-TV, the San Diego County Public Law Library's director, Charles Dyer, will appear in a televised interview at the end of April discussing how the Law Library is useful to both lawyers and members of the public. Entitled "Law Libraries are for Everyone," Dyer and reference librarian Amy Hale-Janeke discuss the classes and programs geared for the public, the differences between a law library and a regular public library, and outreach efforts to the community.

PACE-TV is a non-profit, all volunteer corporation formed for the purpose of producing topical public access cable television programs of interest to the general public. Look for the show at the following times on these channels:

Sunday Apr 27, 2003 TIME-WARNER CABLE TV, CHANNEL 19, 5:30 P.M.
Monday Apr 28, 2003 ADELPHIA CABLE TV, CARLSBAD CHANNEL 3, 6:30 P.M.
Tuesday Apr 29, 2003 COX CABLE TV, SAN DIEGO CHANNEL 23, 5:30 P.M., NORTH COUNTY, CHANNEL 18, 5:30 P.M.


Get on the DO NOT CALL List Now! 

Get on the DO NOT CALL List Now! We all hate telemarketing phone calls but it has always been difficult to stop them. Now, however, there is a nationwide Do Not Call list being established by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and California Attorney General Bill Lockyer is offering a chance to pre-register for the list. The FTC expects to begin signing up consumers in July. Enforcement of the "no call" ban will begin in October.

If you pre-register, your designated home and/or cellular phone number will be included on the FTC's first list that telemarketers must check and stop calling beginning in October. Only California residential and mobile telephone numbers are eligible for this program. Business telephone numbers are excluded.

Please be aware, though, that while most telemarketer calls will be prohibited, there are certain exceptions. For example, charities, and companies that have an established relationship with a consumer will still be allowed to make calls.

Registration by telephone will be offered by the FTC in phases across the United States beginning July 1. Under the region-by-region plan, California consumers would be be able to register for the national no-call list by telephone beginning in mid-July. The FTC has more information on telephone registrations and the nationwide Do Not Call program.

April 2003 Cartoon- Pass the Salt and a Pen 

April 2003 Cartoon- Pass the Salt and a Pen This cartoon is one of Stu's Views. These are cartoons by a local lawyer, geared for lawyers. Stu is an entertainment lawyer here in San Diego who represents mostly visual arts creators. As he says in his bio on his home page, "Stu is the lawyer for cartoonists and the cartoonist for lawyers." See other cartoons by Stu at www.stus.com.

Pilot Project- E-Filing in Superior Court 

Pilot Project- E-Filing in Superior Court Attention! The San Diego Superior Court is conducting a pilot program that allows certain cases to be filed electronically (called E-File).

Construction defect cases and certain California Judicial Council Coordinated Proceedings ( JCCP) can now be filed using E-File. These include JCCPs dealing with tobacco, firearms, DSL, Wholesale Electricity, Natural Gas Anti-Trust, and Cipro. For further information, call the JCCP clerk at (619) 531-3331.

The reason these cases may now be E-filed is that they involve many hundreds of litigants. The Court hopes that using E-File in these cases will minimize paperwork and provide better access to court documents. The San Diego Superior Court hopes that eventually all pleadings will be filed electronically, resulting in savings to litigants, 24 hour access to court documents, and the ability to file documents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Litigants involved in a construction defect case or a JCCP case can file pleadings by going to www.courtlink.com and enrolling. Questions about e-filing should be directed to the E-File department in Room 241 in the Hall of Justice at Courthouse at 330 West Broadway, (619) 531-4460. For those who do not have access to computers to file pleadings, there is a kiosk in the business office on the second floor of the Hall of Justice that is available for filing pleadings.

New Phone System 

New Phone System To help us deal with the large amount of telephone calls we receive every day, the main Law Library is implementing a new phone feature at the end of April- an automated attendant. This automatic system will direct calls to specific departments, such as reference, circulation, or cataloging. Phone numbers will stay the same. Feedback about the system is welcome- e-mail Amy at ahale@sdcll.org.

Law Day 2003 

Law Day 2003 Every year on May 1st, the San Diego County Public Law Library participates in Law Day, a nationally recognized day praising the presence and value of law in our government.

Originally conceived in the 1950s by Charles S. Rhyne, former president of the American Bar Association, Law Day was formally recognized via a Proclamation by President Eisenhower on Feb. 3rd, 1958.

This year, the theme of Law Day is "Celebrate Your Freedom- Independent Courts Protect Our Liberties." The Main Library and each branch of the San Diego County Public Law Library will celebrate Law Day this year by serving refreshments and hosting programs related to law.

Additionally, the East County Branch will feature a FREE legal clinic from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., courtesy of the Foothills Bar Association.

Look for further information coming soon on our website!

Sifting Useful Legal Info from the Web 

Sifting Useful Legal Info from the Web An article in the March edition of the ABA Journal entitled "Netting Information," by Jason Krause, discussed different on-line sites and ways to glean useful information from the vastness of the web. However, he forgot to mention one of the easiest ways to find useful information quickly- asking a law librarian. We collect the most frequently used free on-line resources for legal research in one spot on our website at www.sdcpll.org and list them under the heading "Useful Links". We spend a lot of time finding and reviewing electronic legal resources and updating our list so that you don't have to waste time floundering around in cyberspace.

So next time instead of spending hours surfing the web for a particular piece of information, visit our website, e-mail us at the reference desk at refdesk@sdcll.org, or call us- we are here to help!

Military Law 
With the war in Iraq, there is a lot of focus on the military and the United Nations so this month we too are focusing on these topics.

SearchMil.com- Looking for military information? This is the place to go! This google.com-style engine searches and indexes over one million military pages. Using this search engine, one can find the Uniform Code of Military Justice on-line as well as the Manual for Courts-Martial, 2000 Edition (takes a while to load as it is .pdf format).

United Nations - This is the home page of the United Nations and includes updates on the Iraq situation as well as international law topics such as treaties, and law of the sea. A wealth of information!

GlobalCourts This non-commercial, simply-designed site gives you access to supreme court decisions from around the world. There are links to the supreme courts of 95 countries, from Algeria to Zambia. There are also links to those courts that operate electronically or permit e-filing.

Islamic and Middle Eastern Law This site from the World Wide Web Virtual Library provides excellent print and Internet resources on Islamic and Middle Eastern law. Here you'll find primary sources, commentary and legal rulings, articles, constitutional law, international law, and texts from commercial, personal, and government sites. This page is run by CIMEL, or the Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, in London, England.

New Books- April 2003 

New Books- April 2003 Here is a recent roundup of some newly arrived books. Please note that while many of these books are located only at Main, those that circulate can be sent to our branches upon a request from the branch.

CALIFORNIA MAKING & OPPOSING MOTIONS TO TERMINATE CIVIL CASES BEFORE TRIAL by Donna Bader, Litigation One Publishing, 2002. This tabbed binder has citations and sample briefs and forms for summary judgment motions and other termination motions, such as motions to strike, dismissal, demurrer, etc. Also includes motions to oppose termination motions. Available at Main at KFC1012 .B33 2002.

REAL PROPERTY PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENTS: PROGRAM HANDBOOK by CEB (November/December 2002). An excellent book for those with limited experience in real estate transactions. Covers how miscellaneous provisions affect clients' rights and responsibilities, and how experienced
practitioners draft escrow instructions and resolve title issues. Also details how and when they use form agreements and clauses. While the book focuses primarily on commercial transactions, some issues that are unique to residential transactions are discussed. Available at Main at KFC169.Z9 R42 2002.

ESTATE ASSET PROTECTION PLANNING: PROGRAM HANDBOOK by CEB (January 2003). This program handbook helps practitioners deal with sticky issues such as pre-bankruptcy and exemption planning, moving to another jurisdiction and evaluating domestic jurisdiction in Alaska, Delaware, and Nevada. Available at Main at KF6585 .E87 2003.


Reference Question of the Month- Finding Free Federal Cases 

Reference Question of the Month- Finding Free Federal Cases Q: Can I find federal appellate cases online for free?

A: Yes, to a limited extent. First, If you have a direct citation (e.g. 316 F.3d 1048 (2003)), it will be easier for you to find the case. For example, Lexisone.com allows you to search either a specific circuit or search all of them at once (this is helpful if you are not sure which circuit court decided the case). Coverage goes back 5 years and this site allows you to use either a direct citation, a name search or a full text search. It even allows you to narrow your search by attorney or judge.

Findlaw.com, on the other hand, has always allowed you to find and pull up federal cases but you can't do it with the federal citation. You have to search by docket, name, or full text. And you have to know which circuit to start looking in or you have to search each circuit separately. However, they do have decisions from the the 9th Circuit Court decisions going back to 1996, an additional two years of coverage beyond what Lexisone.com offers.

Don't forget, though, that you can always come to any branch of the Law Library and access Loislaw.com free. LoisLaw has federal cases going back to the 1920s. We also have Shepard's available free to help you Shepardize the cases you find.

We hope you've enjoyed our newsletter. We're hard at work on the next edition. In the meantime, please visit us online at: http://www.sdcpll.org/. And come see us in person at one of our locations. For locations and hours please click here: http://www.sdcpll.org/location.htm.

For more information contact:

Amy Hale-Janeke
ahale@sdcll.org
Media Coordinator /
Reference Librarian
(619) 531-3900

 
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