Westlaw about to run out - what do people recommend?

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John:
Use Accurint for comprehensive public records which is on an as used
basis; and Homeinfomax is one service for deeds if you don't have access
to a title company research department.
Accurint will never cost you $200 unless you have a very heavy search
month.
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On Feb 9, 2013 4:32 PM, "John D. Faucher" wrote:
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>
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> Hello All:
> I have a Westlaw contract running out at the end of the month. I use it
> pretty rarely, what with all the practice guides and Google Scholar out
> there. Definitely not worth the $200/month I'm paying.
> I find Westlaw most useful for public documents: records of liens, deeds,
> people searches, and so on. Does anyone recommend a substitute service to
> search these?
> - John D. Faucher
> 818/889-8080
>
>
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On Feb 9, 2013 4:32 PM, "John D. Faucher" <j.d.faucher@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello All:I have a Westlaw contract running out at the end of the month. I use it pretty rarely, what with all the practice guides and Google Scholar out there. Definitely not worth the $200/month I'm paying.
I find Westlaw most useful for public documents: records of liens, deeds, people searches, and so on. Does anyone recommend a substitute service to search these?
- John D. Faucher
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for recorded documents, courthousedirect.com has a pay as you go plan.
cheaper than what you pay at LA County Recorder's office, but of course
not certified.
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 4:32 PM, John D. Faucher
wrote:
> **
>
>
> Hello All:
> I have a Westlaw contract running out at the end of the month. I use it
> pretty rarely, what with all the practice guides and Google Scholar out
> there. Definitely not worth the $200/month I'm paying.
> I find Westlaw most useful for public documents: records of liens, deeds,
> people searches, and so on. Does anyone recommend a substitute service to
> search these?
> - John D. Faucher
> 818/889-8080
>
>
>
for recorded documents, courthousedirect.com has a pay as you go plan. cheaper than what you pay at LA County Recorder's office, but of course not certified.
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 4:32 PM, John D. Faucher <j.d.faucher@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello All:I have a Westlaw contract running out at the end of the month. I use it pretty rarely, what with all the practice guides and Google Scholar out there. Definitely not worth the $200/month I'm paying.
I find Westlaw most useful for public documents: records of liens, deeds, people searches, and so on. Does anyone recommend a substitute service to search these?
- John D. Faucher
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Hello All:
I have a Westlaw contract running out at the end of the month. I use it
pretty rarely, what with all the practice guides and Google Scholar out
there. Definitely not worth the $200/month I'm paying.
I find Westlaw most useful for public documents: records of liens, deeds,
people searches, and so on. Does anyone recommend a substitute service to
search these?
- John D. Faucher
818/889-8080
Hello All:I have a Westlaw contract running out at the end of the month. I use it pretty rarely, what with all the practice guides and Google Scholar out there. I find Westlaw most useful for public documents: records of liens, deeds, people searches, and so on. Does anyone recommend a substitute service to search these?
- John D. Faucher818/889-8080

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