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Jul. 17, 1999

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By Christopher Meatto U.S. attorneys as a group have failed to effectively use the Internet for advertising and promotion. But the Web is an attorney's dream - a venue without limits on written materials and exhibits and where written, audio and graphic materials can be introduced and simultaneously viewed all over the world. To realize this enormous potential, postmodern law firms must make a serious and concentrated commitment of time, staffing and money.

        By Christopher Meatto
        
        U.S. attorneys as a group have failed to effectively use the Internet for advertising and promotion. But the Web is an attorney's dream - a venue without limits on written materials and exhibits and where written, audio and graphic materials can be introduced and simultaneously viewed all over the world...

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