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ExpressO Update

Earlier on this blog, I reported on the ExpressO manuscript delivery service.  The following is an update reproduced with the permission of Prof. Robert Cooter (Herman F. Selvin Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley):

The fall law review submission season is underway. If you are submitting your manuscript, please consider using ExpressO, the on-line manuscript delivery service found at: http://law.bepress.com/expresso

ExpressO makes law review submissions fast and easy. You can deliver your cover letter, CV, and manuscript to your choice of over 500 law school reviews – including all of the top 100 – simply by uploading the electronic files to our site. Each electronic submission delivers your documents to law reviews as an e-mail attachment, and posts them within a dedicated, secure web site created for each law review. Our service also allows authors to send a single expedite request simultaneously to multiple journals. 
MORE THAN 130 LAW SCHOOLS HAVE AN ACCOUNT. IS YOURS ON THE LIST? http://law.bepress.com/expresso/institutions.html. 
ExpressO Institutional Accounts cover delivery fees for all authorized law faculty at participating law schools. If your school does not have an account, you will need to use a credit card. Electronic deliveries cost US$2.00 (per law review).
   
Special Note: Two dozen law reviews in the top 100 require hard copies of manuscripts from ExpressO. In these instances, we print and mail the submissions. The delivery fee for these select reviews is US$6.50. A detailed receipt will be emailed to you upon completion of your submission.
   
WHAT IS NEW WITH EXPRESSO? INSTITUTIONAL EXPRESSO ACCOUNTS FOR STUDENTS
   
Many schools encourage student scholarship by covering student delivery fees. ExpressO welcomes student authors but recognizes many law reviews (10% of the law reviews we serve) will not consider their articles. We now inhibit student submissions to these law reviews in order to reduce the burden and cost of wasted deliveries. ExpressO Institutional Student accounts will save law review editors time and schools money. 

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