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Center for the Public Domain grant in support of work on the U.S. Code
Martin, Peter (2001)Reports submitted to the Center for the Public Domain (Red Hat Center) on its grant to the Legal Information Institute -
Compilation of correspondence with and about the New York State Bar Association
Martin, Peter; Bruce, Thomas R. (1998)During this period the New York State Bar Association supported the liibulletin-ny and also drew upon the Institute for a variety of Internet services. These email messages concern those activities. -
Cornell’s Legal Information Institute Base NCAIR Proposal - 1996
Martin, Peter (1996-07-23)This proposal submitted to the National Center for Information Research requested the 4th of 5 start-up grants -
Corporate sponsor communication and consultation
Martin, Peter (1996)Most of the corporate sponsors of the Legal Information Institute took advantage of the day of consulting the LII offered in exchange. Both LEXIS and Westlaw asked for and paid the LII more. These items include some of ... -
Correspondence surrounding the effort to secure license for ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Martin, Peter (1993)Correspondence surrounding the unsuccessful effort to secure a license from the American Bar Association to publish its Model Rules of Professional Conduct on disk and on the Internet -
Correspondence with content licensors
Martin, Peter (1995)Securing a license to publish certain content in which others held or asserted copyright was a periodic issue. This correspondence deals with two such cases. -
Correspondence about Internet-based course, Copyright and Digital Works
Martin, Peter (1996)The Legal Information Institute's first Internet-based course launched in 1996. These items include a letter to one of the participating schools (Chicago-Kent) about details and requests to online legal information providers ... -
Correspondence marketing the LII’s first disk publications
Martin, Peter (1993-01-18)Letters following up on Association of American Law Schools marketing efforts -
Correspondence with potential and actual corporate sponsors
Martin, Peter (1995-09)During this period the Legal Information Institute offered commercial publishers the trade of a day of consulting by Martin and Bruce in return for financial sponsorship. These items illustrate that practice. -
Correspondence with the FOLIO Corporation
Martin, Peter (1994)The Legal Information Institute used Folio Views for its disk publications and then adapted its disk publications to HTML for WWW distribution. In a series of conversations culminating in a presentation for FOLIO company ... -
Correspondence with the FOLIO Corporation
Martin, Peter (1993)Correspondence with the FOLIO Corporation about the LII's use of the Views software for its disk publications (the LII being the first law publisher using Views 3.0) -
Correspondence with the National Center for Automated Information Research
Martin, Peter (1993)Reports submitted to NCAIR on the activities supported by its grant and the attention received by the Legal Information Institute, plus advice on future grantmaking -
Diskette Publications of the LII
Martin, Peter (Legal Information Institute, 1994)The early diskette publications of the Legal Information Institute licensed to individual users and to institutions -
Diskette Publications of the LII
Martin, Peter (Legal Information Institute, 1995)Expanded and updated diskette publications of the LII released for 1995-96 academic year -
Distance Learning Issues and Options
Martin, Peter (2000-12)A planning document setting out what could be learned from the current courses and possible future options -
Excerpts from the LII Management Plan
Martin, Peter; Bruce, Thomas R. (2000)During the year the Legal Information Institute and dean worked on a long-term planning document excerpted in this item -
Final Report to Atlantic Philanthropic
Martin, Peter (2000-03-29)The final report from Cornell Law School's Legal Information Institute (LII) covering the third year of a five year period during which the LII's hardware and software needs are being supported by a gift of $107,500 from ... -
Five Reasons for Lawyers and Law Firms to Be on the Internet
Martin, Peter (1994-04-22)The Legal Information Institute was invited to make a presentation at a program on the Internet sponsored by the Bar of the City of New York. The presentation, arguing that law firms and lawyers needed an Internet presence, ... -
Folio Views VIP software
Martin, Peter (Legal Information Institute, 1995)As a licensed Folio Views publisher the LII distributed this software on diskette along with its disk publications -
Handouts for distribution at Annual Meeting of Association of American Law Schools
Martin, Peter (1996-01)The annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools furnished an opportunity to raise awareness of the diverse activities of the Legal Information Institute among other law faculties. These items were distributed ...