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Do
you have all the searchable case law you need, and if so, at
what cost? For
$1 a day, or significantly less per user, wouldn't an
unlimited access, searchable case law library, with a
national scope make sense at several levels?
What's
Your "Plan"?
For real legal research, most
lawyers carry a subscription to a primary jurisdiction slice
of West or Lexis; a.k.a. The Plan. Lawyers tell us, however,
that they spend too much time and money outside The Plan.
Trial lawyers, who bankroll their
own deals, find this particularly onerous. If your practice
involves insurance defense, we don't have to tell you that,
increasingly, insurers are thumbing their nose at legal
research bills.
If you practice, for example,
family law or criminal defense, most of your clients cannot
afford to cover your research costs. Tens of thousands of
attorneys find that the need for real legal research comes
in waves.
However, the bills from West and
Lexis come every month and are becoming increasingly
difficult to absorb into a business plan.
Then there are those who rarely do
hard core legal research, but they love the idea of having a
low cost national library on their desktop so they can
easily keep up with developments in the law that are most
relevant to their practice area, scholarly writing or
general interest.
TheLaw.net is a great answer because we provide unlimited
access to a proprietary searchable case law database that
includes millions of cases from nearly 200 Federal and state
jurisdictions. We supplement this database, by providing
express access to web based cases that are scattered on
hundreds of state and federal government servers all over
the Internet.
TheLaw.net is packaged one way. All
subscribers have unlimited access to everything we have.
Simple for us. Simpler for you.
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