Versuslaw . Over ten years ago, when the Internet was in its infancy (sounds weird to say that, doesn't it), I discovered a little-known company a few miles from the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington. With fewer than 30 employees this little company was collecting the case law of all 50 states, and storing it on computer servers that it was serving over the nascent Internet. As the years passed, Versuslaw became the poor man's alternative to the law publishing behemoths. It has been the Futurelawyer's principal source of case law research since then. While I now use the Versuslaw database wrapped in the wonderful package created by TheLaw.Net in California, the case law database is available for pennies a day direct from Versuslaw. You owe yourself a visit to the site. Check it out. You can sign up for a day, a month, or a year, and never worry about the legal research budget again. These guys invented Internet legal research. They are still doing it better than anyone else.
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