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LawMemo's Latest Cases - Sneak Preview
October 16, 2009 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

Up until now, LawMemo has provided a three-per-week email service - Employment Law Memo - summarizing employment law decisions. It's quite popular, and we plan to keep it going.

Let's compare Employment Law Memo to BNA's Daily Labor Report.

  • LawMemo reports on more appellate court decisions. Lots more. LawMemo's goal is to report on all precedential decisions from all federal and state appellate courts.
  • LawMemo provides a free link directly to the court decision. One click does it.
  • LawMemo customers get cases faster. Lots faster.
What's new today (aaah, the Sneak Preview):

I wanted LawMemo customers to get new cases even faster than ever. Not to try to beat out BNA (we've already done that), but to provide LawMemo customers with the best service possible.

Latest Cases feature: http://www.lawmemo.com.

  • On the web, all day, every day.
  • Cases posted during the day, as we get them and write them up.
  • No need to wait for the next email.
  • Most cases are posted on the day they are decided.
  • No added cost for LawMemo customers.
  • http://www.lawmemo.com

What's coming next? (Shhhh, Don't tell.)
Instant Alerts.

  • You'll get a text message or email whenever we post a case you're interested in.
  • You can pick cases based on jurisdiction: state or federal court, any combination.
  • You can pick cases based on pre-selected topics.
  • You can pick cases based on key words that you control.
  • When? In about another month.

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