Law.com published an article by Shannon P. Duffy of The Legal Intelligencer entitled "National Class Action Against Kia Denied" at http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1032128879114.
FindLaw provides access to SW Legal Directory at http://www.directory.findlaw.com/.
The American Bar Association's (ABA's) Center for Professional Responsibility maintains information on legal ethics, regulation of lawyers, client protection, and links to the 2003 Edition of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct at http://www.abanet.org/cpr/home.html.
Legal Information Institute (LII), maintained by the Cornell Law School, provides the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in a hypertext and searchable format at http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/overview.htm.
For example, Trial Behavior Consulting, Inc. maintains a Web site at http://www.trialbehavior.com/ with information about preparing for trial including Jury Selection, Voir Dire & Trial Monitoring and ADR Preparation.
For more information about expert witnesses, visit the Web site of the National Registry of Experts (NRE) at http://www.expertregistry.com/.
For comparison purposes, you might want to look at the information about
executions in Colorado at the Lawdog.com Web site at http://www.lawdog.com/states/co/judm.htm, and the Maine statute on execution liens at http://janus.state.me.us/legis/statutes/14/title14sec4651-A.html/. Gary Neustadter, Santa Clara University School of Law, posted an article on Enforcement of Judgment on his Web site at http://www.scu.edu/law/FacWebPage/Neustadter/article9/main/commentary/5.html.
For an interesting article on the future of ADR, see "Electronic Alternative Dispute Resolution" by Hakim Ben Adjoua, published in the National Paralegal Reporter On-line 2000 by the National Federation of Paralegal Associations, at their Web site at http://www.paralegals.org/Reporter/On-line00/adr.htm.
The International Academy of Mediators provides a directory of members and information about mediation at