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Family Advocate Features Electronic Evidence

The Winter 2006 Issue of the Family Advocate is now in the hands of ABA Family Law Section members. This was a theme issue about technology, focusing on electronic evidence, with some articles on technology-related tools for the family lawyers and blogs relating to family law as well. Tulsa attorney Sharon Corbitt and I served as co-editors. You can find the table of contents and some other information online here. (Scroll down a bit on the page.) The section also published the full text of my article on family law blogs online, which can be located at the above link. I understand that soon you will be able to purchase this single issue if you wish, but the ABA online store has not yet finished that process. Sharon and I were both happy with the result, but I'm not signing up for any more magazine editorial duties any time soon.

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