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Written by RedStreet founders Erik J. Heels and Richard P. Klau, the book RedStreet's Best Legal Websites 2000 includes the research methodology, analysis, and statistics behind the reviews; detailed scores in 50 categories for the nation's largest 300 law firms; and details about the best website designers.

 

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Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman and Goggin
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Content: 3Presentation: 7Experience: 5Total: 15
Content: DPresentation: BExperience: CTotal: C

We hope you've got some spare time when you look at this home page. You'll need it to download the 249K graphic. Under the "About Our Firm" section, were were intrigued by the "Why Visit Us Often?" page. That page listed five reasons to visit often. Cool! An outline for our review! The five reasons: 1) The firm newsletter, which is updated every six to eight weeks. We checked and found three issues dated 1999, but there were no months on the issues, so we don't really know how often it's updated. Sometimes search engines include the dates for files. This one didn't, so were weren't able to confirm or deny this claim. Your witness. 2) Seminars the firm will be presenting. Three are already scheduled for the year 2000. 3) Announcements about personnel changes and new offices. We're sure this sort of new is really important to the firm, but we doubt users really care about this. 4) Great updated hypertext links. We counted 12 broken links on this page. Besides, links are cliches, and legal research on the Internet is yesterday's news. 5) New articles. Now you're talking. But when we checked the index of articles, it was actually a bibliography, and we were told we'd have to e-mail to get the articles. No thanks.


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