GPSOLO - Table of Contents
Volume 23, Number 1
January/February 2006
Features
Geek-Speak for the Rest of Us
Mark Rosch and Jeffrey Allen
This glossary will help you understand all the
techno-buzzwords that have found their way into our daily
lives.
Muddy Waters:
Spyware’s Legal and Ethical Implications Sharon D.
Nelson and John W. Simek
Clients who have used spyware are often unaware that they
have broken a law.
Cyber-Vermin Daniel S.
Coolidge
Dealing with dangerous fauna infesting the Internet.
Is Spyware
Trespassing? Brett Burney
Spyware will continue to run rampant until a precedent is
established for appropriate punishment.
Whose Law Rules the
Information Super-Highway? Tim Hatton and Molly L.
Buckman
Lawyers must consider many potential pitfalls and liabilities
when advising clients about sales and marketing on the
Internet.
The Internet and ADR Jeffrey M.
Aresty
People who rely on ADR should learn about ODR: Online Dispute
Resolution.
The Case for
Collaborative Mediation Stewart Levine
ODR offers lawyers the opportunity to design a new system for
conflict resolution from the ground up.
The Nuts and Bolts of ODR Ethan
Katsh
Some real-world examples of ODR in action.
Criminal Liability in
Cyberspace Terry D. Willis
A police detective in charge of a computer crimes and
computer forensic unit shares his knowledge about
computer-related crimes.
Defending Virtual Crimes Ian
N. Friedman
What happens when defense counsel is not permitted to see the
evidence against the client?
Chasing Virtual Pirates with the Digital
Millennium Copyright Act Brett Burney
The DMCA was drafted in response to the perils of copyright
protection in a digital world.
Civil Liability on the
Internet Jay C. Carle and Henry H. Perritt Jr.
The legal landscape for consumers seeking redress for
cyber-injury under traditional negligence principles is
bleak.
Caught in the Defamation Net
Brian Martin
The Internet is changing the way that reputations are made
and destroyed, and the law is only gradually catching up with the
complexities involved.
E-Mail in the Law
Office Moderated by jennifer j. rose
An electronic roundtable discussion of the benefits—and
the headaches—of using e-mail in a law practice.
Columns
From the Editor jennifer j.
rose
Yellow Legal Pads and the Ether
The Chair’s Corner Dwight L.
Smith
Thoughts for the New Year
General Practice, Solo and Small
Firm Division News
2006 Midyear Meeting Highlights; ABA Presidential
Appointments; Nominating Committee Report
Ready Resources
Cyber-Law Publications and Links
Being Solo David Leffler
Revenge of the Sick and Tired
Product Review Timothy J.
Rushenberg
International Human Rights in a Nutshell
In the Solution Lloyd D.
Cohen
My Practice, Then and Now



