Fastcase App
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:37 pm
thanks, Holly, that is why I put the note up.
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On Apr 22, 2013, at 7:29 PM, Holly Roark wrote:
> I've been using the app, too. I think it's awesome. I seem to be able to access everything I need: federal cases, state cases, statutes. I can't recall if I signed up (paid) for all these jurisdictions or not, but I seem to be able to access them via the app.
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> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Jay Fleischman wrote:
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>> I agree all around, but the app doesn't give you the same functionality as you get for free through NACBA. I tried to hook up the membership with the app but got stonewalled. If you've had better luck, let me know - I'd love to have the full deal on the iPad.
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>> On Apr 22, 2013, at 3:56 PM, Dennis McG wrote:
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>>> Jay:
>>> It is much easier to sign in to the free app than to sign into nacba, then use the fastcase link. I just put the app on my phone, cannot imagine using Safari to sign into nacba, then safari to fastcase, then trying to do research. But the phone app is direct, no toolbars, nada. Once it is on your phone, click the icon and it is up and running. With wirless in the courtroom, it seems you could use it to help during trial and before/during argument.
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>>> Much bigger on the Ipad, but crazy that it can be right in your hand, wherever you are.
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>>> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Jay Fleischman wrote:
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>>>> Dennis:
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>>>> FastCase does have a free app, but it does not provide you with more than your current subscription in terms of results.
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>>>> Dollar for dollar, the best case law searching is done via Google Scholar as well as the NACBA-sponsored FastCase link.
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>>>> Jay S. Fleischman, Esq.
>>>> Shaev & Fleischman, LLP
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>>>> I help people in the Los Angeles area and New York City get smart solutions to their bill problems.
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>>>> http://www.ConsumerHelpCentral.com
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>>>> 556 S Fair Oaks Ave Ste 101-152
>>>> Pasadena CA 91105-2656
>>>>
>>>> 350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 7210
>>>> New York NY 10118
>>>>
>>>> T: 626-808-4343 x704
>>>> E: jay@sflawca.com
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>>>> Email isn't secure, so it's not confidential. By communicating with me by email, you understand that it's not confidential.
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