RSS feeds from New Zealand Law Society


RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is an increasingly popular free service for monitoring web content. With RSS, users choose channels or 'feeds' from web sites which publish material of interest. Programs called RSS readers or RSS aggregators are used to update feeds from web sites and display their contents. The program will display headlines and short descriptors and provide links to the original source for in-depth viewing. RSS readers allow users to monitor a lot of different sites without having to browse through their contents. Once you have downloaded and installed a reader, follow its instructions for adding new channels. In general terms, this usually involves entering a link to a file (with a .xml file extension) into a list of subscribed feeds.


RSS feeds from the NZLS are:

LawTalk http://www.lawyers.org.nz/lawtalk/lawtalkrss.xml

Lawyers and Conveyances Act implementation http://www.lawyers.org.nz/nzlsrss2.xml

NZLS Continuing Legal Education http://lawyerseducation.org.nz/CLErss.xml


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