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NYSBA
will assist every lawyer in having a computer with
email and Internet access by June 2004.
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NYSBA
will provide expanded resources to assist members to
go online.
i) Broaden scope, diversity and accessibility of
CLE offerings.
ii) Expand information about benefits of going
online.
iii) Offer member discounts on hardware and
software.
iv) Promote section and committee efforts to
research innovative approaches for the use of
emerging technologies.
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NYSBA
will expand the use of technology to conduct
Association business.
i) Support section and committees' efforts to
utilize teleconference and video conferencing in an
effort to encourage member participation in
meetings, meetings and implement a pilot
teleconferencing project at the Bar Center in Albany
and at least 2 other locations in NYS before end of
2003.
ii) NYSBA's Executive Committee will begin using the
web and email lists for the distribution and
exchange of documents before end of 2002.
iii) NYSBA to publish House of Delegate and
Executive Committee actions onto the web site before
end of 2002.
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The
NYSBA web site will become the online, "community
for New York law practice."
i) Support sections' efforts to build online
communities.
ii) Expand NYSBA's web presence to become a filter
or portal to public information maintained by state
and Federal agencies.
iii) Develop new rules relating to privacy, security
and accessibility of public information for this
online community.
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NYSBA
will expand the use of electronic networks and
Internet-based solutions to provide expanded
information to the public.