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− | If you are a legal professional, ontolawgy™ was built by [[Person::Alex|one of your own]]. For complex legal systems such as [[ | + | If you are a legal professional, ontolawgy™ was built by [[Person::Alex|one of your own]]. For complex legal systems such as [[External link::http://www.cms.gov|Medicare]], you must often address four (or more) overlapping—and not always consistent—legal sources, e.g., [[External legal resource::http://uscode.house.gov|statutes]], [[External legal resource::http://thomas.loc.gov|Public Laws]], [[External link::http://federalregister.gov|Federal Register]] notices, [[External legal resource::http://www.gpoaccess.gov/cfr/index.html|regulations]], agency [[External legal resource::http://www.oig.hhs.gov/fraud/advisoryopinions.asp|guidance]], and sometimes even government contractor [[External link::http://www.cms.gov/MCD/indexes.asp?clickon=index|policies]]. |
− | ontolawgy™ is designed to [[services|draw these resources together]] and organize them in a meaningful way to help | + | ontolawgy™ is designed to [[services|draw these resources together]] and organize them in a meaningful way to help make your research more efficient. |
Latest revision as of 16:02, February 17, 2011
If you are a legal professional, ontolawgy™ was built by one of your own. For complex legal systems such as Medicare, you must often address four (or more) overlapping—and not always consistent—legal sources, e.g., statutes, Public Laws, Federal Register notices, regulations, agency guidance, and sometimes even government contractor policies.
ontolawgy™ is designed to draw these resources together and organize them in a meaningful way to help make your research more efficient.