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Email yourself a case with Casemaker 2.1

By John Sirman on July 31, 2009

File this one under “the small things that count.” Casemaker 2.1, our free legal research tool, has quietly added some new printing options you’ll find useful.

Looking at the full text of a case, you’ll see a print dialogue in the upper right (see below) which now allows you to print the case, save it as a PDF or Word doc, or email it to yourself. You can also create a PDF of or email Casemaker search results.

 

Using the email feature, for example, you might have a Gmail account dedicated to legal research where you email cases for access anywhere.

Texas attorneys can access Casemaker 2.1 anytime from My Bar Page on TexasBar.com or on TexasBarCLE.com. Casemaker now includes free case law from all 50 states and an expanded federal library.

 

  • Posted in:
    Law Firm Marketing & Management
  • Blog:
    Texas Bar Blog
  • Organization:
    State Bar of Texas
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