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With TheLaw.net, you can run multiple searches
simultaneously and stack the results so that
"Search A" does not have to be sacrificed on
the altar of "Search B".
Let's say you pull back a list
of cases after fashioning a complex query. You notice
halfway through the first case, a citation to a rule
that you need to know more about.
All you have to do is open and
overlay a new window and go to the text of the rule or
search for cases construing that rule in the new window.
You can toggle between windows
or split the screen horizontally or vertically and view
both windows at the same time.
In fact, there is no limit to
the number of windows you can open using TheLaw.net and
the number of search results that can be
"stacked".
That's what we call
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