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Weekly News Digest
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August 2, 2004 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.
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FindLaw to Provide Free Access to Experience Records
FindLaw announced the launch of the Thomson Legal Record, a resource designed to help in-house corporate attorneys make more informed decisions when hiring outside counsel. The Thomson Legal Record enables users to research and verify an attorney's real-world litigation experience by combining a high-level view of an attorney's litigation history drawn from Westlaw with an attorney's West Legal Directory profile and published articles on FindLaw.com. FindLaw is the leading provider of client development services to the legal profession and is a business within Thomson Corp.Visitors to the FindLaw Corporate Counsel Center (http://corporate.findlaw.com) or the FindLaw for Legal Professionals Web site (http://lp.findlaw.com) can now access the Thomson Legal Record at no charge to evaluate an attorney's skills and experience. While users can still find attorneys by name, practice area and location, the Thomson Legal Record introduces an entirely new dynamic: the ability to search for experience on specific legal matters, in specific courts, and before specific judges. According to the announcement, the Thomson Legal Record is the latest FindLaw innovation to revolutionize the way law firms market their services and expertise to new clients. With an average of 250,000 unique monthly users, the FindLaw Corporate Counsel Center provides legal professionals access to an audience that includes law departments at 83 of the Fortune 100 companies, all of which report FindLaw plays a role in their selection of outside counsel. Source: FindLaw
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