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PRNewswire 7/10/00
StoragePoint provides internet-based document storage and management
solution ...
http://news.excite.com/news/pr/000710/ca-storagepoint-advoc

SAN DIEGO, July 10 /PRNewswire/ -- StoragePoint, the leading enterprise-
class Internet storage, has been chosen by Advocate Solutions, Inc., to
power a revolutionary Internet-based document storage, access and
collaboration service for its law firm clients.
Advocate Solutions is a leading provider of data and knowledge management
tools for law firms and in-house counsel in the legal market. The business
of Advocate Solutions is to provide technical solutions to better meet the
needs of the modern law firm on both their "enterprise" and case-driven
data.


Business Wire 7/7/00
eAttorney brings work to efficiency to law firms ...
http://news.excite.com/news/bw/000707/ga-eattorney

ATLANTA (BUSINESS WIRE) - eAttorney today unveiled a fully integrated ASP
suite of automated applications, services and e-commerce solutions designed
to boost productivity and the bottom line for more than one million
attorneys and students.
The eAttorney.com <http://eAttorney.com> desktop will allow lawyers to
organize their information by client/matter, eliminating the need to move in
and out of applications or sift through unrelated data, thereby enabling
them to access their information more effectively. eAttorney, the leading
legal Application Service Provider (ASP) and destination site for the legal
profession, currently automates the job-seeking process for more than 75,000
lawyers and students.


New-Record 7/4/00
Some say Independence Day declared in Rockingham County
http://www.news-record.com/news/local/rock/fourth04.htm

by James Kritzer
Stashed in the archives of one North Carolina community is proof, some say,
that celebration of our nation's Independence Day was first declared in
Rockingham County and observed not far away.
At historic Old Salem in Forsyth County is the yellowed document that Gov.
Alexander Martin penned in 1783 from his Rockingham County plantation,
setting July Fourth as a day for North Carolinians to observe the nation's
independence through religious celebrations.


The Union Leader 7/13/00
Another View: The difference between Nixon tapes and Clinton e-mails
http://www.theunionleader.com/articles_show.html?article=8519

by Patrick Garry
Maybe it's the lingering hang-over from the Lewinsky affair. Maybe everyone
is too afraid of digging too deeply into another White House scandal, lest
our public discourse devolve once again into tawdriness, finger-pointing and
name-calling; or lest the questioners be identified with a vast right-wing
conspiracy.
Or maybe no one cares. Maybe the Clinton administration has truly succeeded
in numbing the public into indifference. Maybe that will be the great legacy
of this Presidency.


Washington Post 7/12/00
Appeals Court rules FBI can keep gun records
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A26048-2000Jul12.html

by Bill Miller
A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that the FBI can hold on to gun
purchase records for six months to ensure that a federal computer system
that conducts millions of instant criminal background checks is working
properly.
The 2 to 1 ruling was a defeat for the National Rifle Association, which
argued that the practice amounted to an "illegal national registration of
gun owners." The NRA contended that the law requires the FBI to destroy
records of approved purchases immediately.




Peter A. Kurilecz CRM, CA
Manager, Records Management
Woodside Summit Group, Inc
Richmond, Virginia
Tel: 804-744-1247 extension 23
Fax: 804-744-4947
mailto:peter.kurilecz@woodsidesummitgroup.com

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