VerdictSearch
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Type | Legal Publishing |
Format | Legal Periodical |
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Owner | Incisive Media |
Publisher | ALM |
Founded | 1960s |
Language | English |
Headquarters | New York City |
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Website: www.verdictsearch.com |
VerdictSearch is a legal research tool that searches a comprehensive [1]database of verdicts and settlements from the U.S. In addition to being a database, VerdictSearch provides the legal profession and insurance industry with detailed legal case reports and publishes newsletters as well as books and indexes. Newsletter topics include Employment Law, Commercial Littigation, Medical Malpractice, and Product Liability.
VerdictSearch.com offers users access to a database of verdicts and settlements and provides a live, person-to-person phone research group that works with customers one-on-one to perform a customized search. The primary users of VerdictSearch are personal-injury lawyers, insurers, judges, and expert witnesses. VerdictSearch covers civil court news and goes straight to the key players – the lawyers – to compile comprehensive case reports. VerdictSearch’s resources translates into information that lawyers can use to achieve the best possible outcome for their clients. Through its various forms of media, readers gain knowledge of current developments and gain a historical perspective that provides advantages in trial strategy preparation.
VerdictSearch is used as reference by publications that include The New York Times [2] and The National Law Journal. Notable products include The Top 100 Verdicts, The Hot Sheet, and Big Defense Wins
VerdictSearch provides detailed coverage of civil court news by going to lawyers and compiling comprehensive case reports.
VerdictSearch is a publication of ALM, a division of Incisive Media.
[edit] References
- ^ Find Articles. Findarticles.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
- ^ New York Times. New York Times. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.