Fastcase (http://www.fastcase.com/) today announced an agreement with the State Bar of Arizona to provide free next-generation legal research to all SBA members. This exclusive member benefit will deliver federal and state law (https://www.fastcase.com/Corporate/Libraries.aspx) onto the desktop of every lawyer in the state.
The agreement includes law from Arizona and all 50 states, as well as federal law. Members log in to the service through the website of the State Bar of Arizona, http://www.myazbar.org/.
Lawyers have traditionally used a mix of books and electronic services to access the law, with these libraries increasingly migrating to the Web. Unlike many industries in which the
Internet lowers costs, traditional research companies have kept their legal research services very expensive online. As a result, many law offices have only had very limited access to the
law they practice.
"Until now, Arizona lawyers had to choose between expensive books, expensive online services, or long trips to the law library," said Ed Walters, CEO of Fastcase. "In Arizona, that ends
today. By putting the law library on every lawyer's desktop, we're making sure that every lawyer can afford access to the law."
Fastcase launched in 1999 to democratize the law, building next-generation research tools (https://www.fastcase.com/Corporate/Product.aspx) and lowering prices for access. One way the Washington, D.C. based company has
increased access to the law is through an innovative arrangement with state bar associations, which subscribe at volume discount prices and offer the research tool for free to their
members. Fastcase has signed member benefit agreements with 12 state bar associations and numerous smaller bar associations, making the law free for more than 290,000 lawyers around the
country.
Dan McAuliffe, President of the State Bar's Board of Governors, was one of many strong proponents of this new member service. "The launch of Fastcase comes at a time when Arizona's
attorneys need it most. With our courts, legal services and State agencies facing the economic crunch, as well as our sole practitioners experiencing reductions in new business, Fastcase
will substantially reduce their costs for legal research."
"We're really excited to work with the State Bar of Arizona to bring this benefit to its members," said Phil Rosenthal, president of Fastcase. "We started Fastcase to advance the art of
legal research, both in next-generation technology and in finding new ways to make the law more accessible to more people. Our member benefit in Arizona does just that."
The member benefit also includes transactional access to newspaper articles, public records searches, and legal forms, all integrated into the Fastcase website, making it one of the
largest online law libraries in the world.
About Fastcase
As the premium provider of next-generation legal research, Fastcase seeks to democratize the law, making it more accessible to more people. Using patented software that combines the best
of legal research with the best of Web search, Fastcase helps busy users sift through the clutter, ranking the best cases first and enabling the re-sorting of results to find answers
fast. Founded in 1999, Fastcase.com has more than 290,000 subscribers from around the world, and the company recently launched the Fastcase Public Library of Law (www.plol.org), the world's largest free legal research site for consumers and lawyers alike. Fastcase is an American company based in Washington, D.C. For more
information, visit www.fastcase.com, or Fastcase's legal research blog at www.fastcase.blogspot.com.
About the State Bar of Arizona
The State Bar of Arizona is a non-profit organization that operates under the supervision of the Arizona Supreme Court. The Bar regulates approximately 14,000 active attorneys in Arizona
and provides education and development programs for the legal profession and the public. The Bar and its members are committed to serving the public by making sure the voices of all
people in Arizona are heard in our justice system.