I am still rather new to the Internet, but I have a question for everyone:
Is the recent message from Counsel Connect the first Internet
"Commercial"? I don't recall seeing one before.
On Tue, 5 Jul 1994, Jo Acosta -- Counsel Connect - New York wrote:
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> LEXIS COUNSEL CONNECT is a partnershhip of American Lawyer
> Media, L.P. and Mead Data Central, formed in February 1994.
> Headquartered in New York City, LCC has operated an online service
> for the legal community since May 1993. Currently LCC has almost
> 9000 members from all over the world, including lawyers from
> coproate law departments, private firms, solo practitioners, law
> professors, judges and lawyers in federal and state governments.
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> LCC's most important offerings are:
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> * discussion groups and online seminars
> * full-text, searchable database of
> legal memoranda and briefs
> * ability to send and receive electronic mail
> * gateways to both LEXIS/NEXIS and the Internet
> * ability to create private discussion areas and databases
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> Law Libriarians in firms, corporate legal departments,
> courts, law schools or government entities that have lawyer
> members may subscribe to LEXIS COUNSEL CONNECT and are welcome to
> participate in all forums and conferences that are not limited to
> attorneys only.
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> LCC will be in Seattle (#622) and invites all law
> librarians to stop by for a guided tour of the system.
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