From: Karee Swift (karee@tstonramp.com)
Date: Sun Oct 15 2000 - 22:39:56 PDT
Hey FoRKers.  
 Boy do I love when the school year starts up again. I dissapear and 
find all sorts of new bits to fill my brain with, sans the computer.  
One of them has me rather hooked. I'm doing a paper on the effects of 
the attorney client relationship in cyberspace.  A woman by the name 
of CAtherine Lanctot wrote an absoloutely wonderful article titled " 
Attorney-Client Relationships in Cyberspace: The Peril and the 
Promise ".. Its truly awesome reading.  I know its available on Lexis 
nexis, but I haven't found it on the net yet.  Anyway.... 
The bitful question of the moment, for any of you old time radio 
buffs is this:  SHe mentioned a radio show that was highly rebuffed 
and bitched at by the ABA, called "Good Will Court".  THis was around 
in the '30's, during the depression and offered a forum where 
individuals with legal problems could call up and have them answere 
don the radio by various lawyers and judges.  As I'm reading about 
this whole area, and finding it truly fascinating, I was interested 
if any of you guys knew of, or had access to any of the old shows?  
I'm going to geek around on the net some more, but I figured it would 
be interesting listening while I'm writing up this paper, as well as 
it would provide me with the ... proper perspective. :)  
-BB
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