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Non-Tech : ELAW IS LOOKING GOOD

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To: WreckerAcer who wrote ()8/25/1999 8:42:00 PM
From: blake roberts  Read Replies (1) of 4
 
National Law Library Online

The move coincides with news released today, August 25, 1999; National Law Library announced that it is making changes in its pricing to reflect the increased value its services add for its members. National Law Library's online service which is a virtual law library that makes it easy for lawyers to do legal research from their offices, homes, or portable laptops.

National Law Library currently has all Texas Case Law, Federal Fifth and Eleventh Circuit case law, Texas statutes as well as litigation forms in plain language for the use of its subscribers. Other recently added features include the U.S. Constitution, Code of Federal Regulations and the United States Code. Future plans for the site include adding the United States Supreme Court, all 50 states and the federal circuits by the end of the year.

In the past 12 months National Law Library has seen a low of $1.50 and a high of $7.00.
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