Information Today
Volume 17, Issue 9 • October 2000
Law.com Partners with CourtLink to Offer New Case Information

Law.com, a comprehensive online site for the legal community, has announced a new service that enables users to monitor recent filings in federal district courts. According to the announcement, this new service, powered by CourtLink’s Web-based CaseStream Litigation Intelligence, provides users with a powerful way of keeping up-to-date on litigation activity.

Litigators, researchers, and other legal professionals using law.com now have instant access to CaseStream’s extensive database of information that can be used to aid in case preparation and to stay current with new filings. Users simply click to check the latest U.S. District Court lawsuits in their state, and can then select individual cases and view the complete docket sheet for a small fee.

“Because litigation information is so vital to the legal community, attorneys must find an efficient and reliable tool that allows them to keep abreast of proceedings in their states,” said Bill Feid, CEO of Law.com. “This new service is another example of how Law.com equips legal professionals with the tools to succeed in the highly competitive field of law.”

According to the announcement, Law.com combines timely content and comprehensive e-commerce and service offerings with a host of Web-based practice management applications, making it one of the most sought-after Web sites for the legal community. In addition to current federal district court filings, Law.com offers breaking legal news, state-specific and practice-specific legal information, comprehensive current decision coverage, legal job listings, and access to specialized Practice Centers.

Source: LegalVoice, Piscataway, NJ, 732/562-0800; http://www.legalvoice.com.


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