The app, which had been previously only available on iPad and iPhone, allows attorneys to perform
free legal research through Fastcase's state and federal law library.
Not exact matches
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You can also cut corners on your
legal research by using websites such as Google Scholar Legal (free), Fastcase (free via iPad / iPhone App and through many state bar associations), and Jenkins Law Library ($ 155 a year); or by hitting the books by visiting a local law lib
legal research by using websites such as Google Scholar
Legal (free), Fastcase (free via iPad / iPhone App and through many state bar associations), and Jenkins Law Library ($ 155 a year); or by hitting the books by visiting a local law lib
Legal (
free), Fastcase (
free via iPad / iPhone App and
through many state bar associations), and Jenkins Law Library ($ 155 a year); or by hitting the books by visiting a local law library.
Fastcase was the first to make
legal research open and online and continues to run a successful company providing
free law on the web and
through the mobile app.
Although Washington appellate opinions were also available
through free legal research sites, the court's announcement said that the
free sites «didn't have fully updated and reliably accurate versions of all opinions.»
In addition to walking
through Google Scholar for
free legal research, Charity also explained how using Google Alerts can assist with
legal research by making it easy for you to be automatically notified via email of updates and changes to areas of law that are of particular interest to you.
The most significant change comes in the area of making
free legal research available, with 42 bars offering
free or reduced
legal research, primarily
through services like Fast Case, Versuslaw or Casemaker.
As I see it, Google's
free legal research services won't put a dent in LEXIS or Westlaw, at least not for a long, long time,  Instead, they pose a threat to what I've collectively termed the «second city» providers like Versuslaw, Casemaker, FastCase or Loislaw. Right now, most lawyers are able to access those services for
free or cheap
through deals with the bars — but will bars continue to support those subscriptions when there's a robust
free option available? My heart goes out to these companies because they served as an oasis for solos when no other options, save the law library and manual
research, existed. Yet I don't see all of them able to survive the Google onslaught.
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