For lawyers, the web quickly became a critical source of information. Courts posted case updates. Message boards hosted requests for aid and offers of assistance. Bar associations became portals into national and local relief efforts. Blogs offered first-hand reports.

Most likely, legal professionals will be sifting through Katrina’s wreckage for a long time to come. What follows is a guide to key web resources that can help.

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