Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute and GetLegal / FuenteLegal Launch Spanish-language Project
October 24, 2008
Euless, Texas (October 24, 2008) — The Legal Information Institute (LII) at Cornell University Law School, in partnership with GetLegal, has launched a new section of its popular website featuring Spanish-language overviews of selected topics on U.S. law.
The summaries of the law are written with the average person in mind. Initial topics covered include family law, accident and injury law, criminal law, immigration law, bankruptcy law, employment law and real estate law. The overviews also are featured on GetLegal’s Spanish-language site, FuenteLegal.com, along with original articles and other content.
About GetLegal.com: GetLegal.com provides online interactive resources for the public and the legal community. The family of GetLegal sites includes FuenteLegal.com, a Spanish-language site providing legal information for the public; GetLegalTV.com, an online television network with legal news, information and entertainment; and GetLegalCafe.com, a social networking site with a legal twist.
About the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School: The Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School is one of the most linked-to legal websites with more than 1 million inbound links. It receives nearly 1 million page views per day from more than 200 countries.
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Entry Filed under: News. Tags: accident and injury law, bankruptcy law, Cornell Law School, criminal law, employment law, family law, immigration law, Legal Information Institute, real estate law, spanish legal information.
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Joseph | January 28, 2009 at 4:02 am
I really appreciate how Cornell has all the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, inter alia, available to all on the Internet. It’s a great project.