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Oct. 16, 1998

ACCA Conference Will Focus On Law, Electronic Media

Electronic media -- and how it relates to the law -- is an inescapable issue in the legal profession. "The question of developing the law with respect to electronic media, such as e-mail and the Internet, is on every lawyer's mind," said Los Angeles-based Arco senior corporate counsel Jess Womack. "All of us have to deal with, on some level, laws that haven't caught up with technology."

By Mary Micheletti
Special to the Daily Journal
        Electronic media -- and how it relates to the law -- is an inescapable issue in the legal profession. "The question of developing the law with respect to electronic media, such as e-mail and the Internet, is on every lawyer's mind," said Los Angeles-based Arco senior corporate counsel Jess Womack. "...

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