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eLaw Expands Coverage to Include Appellate Court Coverage


eLaw.com provides web access around the clock to Court dockets enhanced by subscription services that provide alerts, calendaring, copies and service.


Contact: Dominick Esposito
Phone: 973.642.1440, ext. 170
e-mail: dominick@elaw.com
e-Law, LLC
Newark, NJ

NEWARK, NJ (Monday, January 25, 2005) ¾ e-Law, LLC announced this morning that it has added Appellate Court information to eLaw.com. Starting today you can add a 1st or 2nd Department case to your eWatch and receive e-mail or fax alerts whenever an argument is scheduled or a decision reached. Additionally, eLaw will be providing argument calendars for the 2nd Department as they are scheduled by the court clerks.

“By including appellate court information to our site, we have further demonstrated the breadth of our coverage from all five City Civil Courts, sixty-two Supreme Courts, the Eastern and Southern Federal District Courts, and now to Appellate coverage. Why would anyone ever consider using anything but eLaw to stay on top of his or her practice. We now have the ability to securely exchange documents electronically with eServe, obtain copies of any court document with eCopy and now an even more robust eWatch coverage of the courts with the inclusion of the 1st and 2nd Departments,” commented Dominick Esposito, Executive Director of Business Development, eLaw, LLC.

“Membership of eLaw.com now exceeds 65,000 accounts. eLaw has supported well over eleven million docket searches,” commented Ed Denne, Chief Operating Officer, eLaw, LLC, “and generated well over 1.6 million alerts of significant events specific to the cases registered on eWatch – our tracking service. Our depth of coverage continues to expand to additional jurisdictions and is complimented by is increasing array of functionality including electronic service and filing.”

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eLaw® offers instantaneous access to court data for Supreme court civil cases in all 62 counties of New York; the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York Federal; and New York, Kings, Queens, Richmond and the Bronx City Civil Courts. eLaw® is the document repository for several bankruptcies including Enron and WorldCom. eLaw also provides an entirely electronic experience for filing demands, responses, exhibits, service - indeed all correspondence and forms associated with the arbitration and New Jersey PIP cases.

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