Company History
Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch are nationally recognized authors and speakers on the subject of using the Internet effectively for research and marketing. They are principals of Internet For Lawyers (IFL), a CLE seminar company. Carole
and Mark co-authored The Lawyer’s Guide to Fact Finding on the Internet, 3rd edition (2006 A.B.A.), The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet, 10th edition (2009 IFL Press) and numerous articles. They have presented at the annual meetings of the ABA and the California State Bar and at hundreds of state and local bar associations and law firms throughout the country.
Carole A. Levitt
Carole practiced law in California and also spent many years as a law librarian, focusing on online research. Carole serves on the ABA’s Law Practice Management section’s Executive Council and its Publishing Board. She is past chair of the California State Bar’s Law Practice Management and Technology section’s Executive Board and continues in a Special Advisor role to the Board. She is a member of the Association of Continuing Legal Education. Carole received her Juris Doctor from the John Marshall Law School, where she graduated with distinction and was a member of the school’s law review. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and her master’s degree in Library Science, both from the University of Illinois.
Mark E. Rosch
In addition to writing and speaking about how to use the Internet for research and for marketing, and how lawyers can use technology, Mark Rosch is the developer and manager of the company’s Web site. He is also the company’s online education developer. Mark serves on the ABA’s Law Practice Management section’s Education Committee and is a member of the Association of Continuing Legal Education. He graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology.