E-rulemaking illustrates how administrative practice is changing in the Information Age and how corporate counsel can take advantage of new agency electronic resources to significantly reduce outside legal costs. Over the past few years, the federal government has made great progress placing the federal regulatory process online. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission's promulgation of rules mandated by Congress to implement the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 will be used as an example of how agencies use the Internet as the basic means for disseminating information on rulemaking and how corporate counsel can keep themselves apprised of even rapidly emerging agency action with a few moments online. Join this discussion and learn how you can cut your company's legal costs.