e-Law.com: New Content, Features Expected to Fuel Continued Growth


NEWARK, N.J., May 24, 2001 (PRIMEZONE) -- E-LAW, LLC, parent company of e-Law.com, has released its latest improvement to its court docket Website at www.e-law.com. Version 1.6 represents the company's fourth upgrade of deeper content, useful features and increased functionality since its launch last October. Most of the upgrades were at the suggestion of e-Law.com's almost 8,000 users who have viewed more than 400,000 N.Y. Supreme Court cases since year end.

"The feedback we receive on a daily basis is phenomenal," said Jerry Krivitzky, e-Law.com's Chairman and CEO. "We are growing at the rate of a thousand new users and 120,000 case views per month. One out of five registered users returns to the site on a daily basis; one out of three, weekly. It is clear that we are meeting a real need within the legal community for the information and services we provide."

N.Y. County Clerk File Added

Because the case data is provided to e-Law.com directly from the NY State Uniform Court System, unless and until a party to the lawsuit requests the intervention of a judicial officer, the case is not entered into the court's database, except in N.Y. County.

"This anomaly prevented users from viewing case details or setting up an e-Watch alert until the RJI was filed," explained Krivitzky. "Now, within hours of the complaint being filed at 60 Centre Street, all N.Y. County cases are available to all e-Law.com users. They can even use our e-Copy service to obtain a copy of that complaint, or any other filed document, including decisions and orders."

Flat Fee Pricing, Monthly Billing and Pre-Paid Discounts

While most of e-Law.com's features are free to all registered users, many value-added services are available to improve a user's productivity, saving both time and money. To better match the back office and cash flow needs of its predominantly law firm subscriber base, e-Law.com has introduced both flat-fee pricing and monthly billing for these value-added e-services.

e-Watch users, who register a case and receive e-mail or fax alerts when a new development has occurred, can receive unlimited notices for the life of any case for as low as $28. This is a one-time flat-fee price that is easily tracked as a client disbursement. Optionally, the case can be set up on e-Watch for $4.95 for unlimited alerts, invoiced monthly until the user removes it from their e-Watch list. Users may also use credit cards to make payments and pre-payments, gaining up to 30% discounts on e-Law.com's e-services as well as obtaining valuable credit card points and miles.

FREE Secondary Alerts and Faxes

Initially released in version 1.5, and improved in 1.6, e-Watch subscribers may copy up to five additional individuals for any case on e-Watch for free. This means clients, claims managers, partners, associates and docket clerks can be in real-time sync with the primary e-Law.com subscriber, without the need to forward messages or to draft cover memos. If e-mail access is inconvenient or unavailable to a recipient, fax alerts are now an available option at a nominal surcharge.

e-Law(r) is a full-featured Internet Website that allows attorneys, their clients, pro se parties, and other interested members of the public to search, manage and monitor active cases, dockets and court calendars in the New York trial courts. www.e-law.com. e-Law(r) provides leading-edge customer service to its subscribers in conjunction with its strategic partners, Lawyers Diary and Manual(r), American Clerical Service, and New Jersey Lawyers Service.

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