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Lawyer Links, LLC Introduces Topic Finder(TM) Tool to Its LawyerLinks Advantage(SM)...

Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:30am EDT
Lawyer Links, LLC Introduces Topic Finder(TM) Tool to Its LawyerLinks Advantage(SM) Service

       The Fastest Way to Conduct Precise Legal Research Online
WARREN, N.J.--(Business Wire)--
Lawyer Links, LLC introduced a new tool to its high profile online
legal research service known as Advantage. Subscribers love the way
content is organized on the Advantage by practice area channels like
"Securities Litigation" and "Public Company." Now, with the new Topic
Finder tool, Lawyer Links has delivered a means to achieve greater
legal insights into Advantage's taxonomy structure through the use of
custom queries for online legal research.

   Eric Korb, Managing Partner and co-founder of Lawyer Links said:
"We listened carefully and responded to our subscribers' needs and
created Topic Finder to leverage Advantage's finely tuned legal
taxonomy through our own customized implementation of Google's Custom
Search." It is simple to use this new tool by just entering a
keyword(s) into the box provided at the top of all Advantage's web
pages and pressing "Finder." Finding keywords such as "SEC Comment
Letters" will deliver precise cites ordered by Channels, Topics, and
then deep within the robust LawyerLinks Library. Channels and Topic
pages are presented at the top of the results page in a shaded area -
Matching keywords are highlighted for easily identification on content
pages. One way to leverage Topic Finder is to find a specific company
tied to a legal keyword. For instance entering "CNET Networks Proxy
Contest" will find the most relevant Topic pages that relate to the
search query.

   According to Neil McCarthy, Esq, Lawyer Links' Editor-In-Chief and
co-founder, "What makes our Topic Finder so powerful is it delivers
only what is relevant, rather than long lists of unfettered results
produced by typical search engines - saving our clients valuable
time." For example using any of the popular search sites on the
Internet to find "Regulation FD" will produce several 100 page results
with varying degrees of relevance, whereas Advantage's Topic Finder
will offer a specific topic page that is dedicated to the subject,
which is authored by our legal editors. Once they have arrived on our
Regulation FD Topic page, user are then able to drill deeper into the
most current relevant rule changes, releases, definitions, examples,
enforcement actions and more.

   "Advantage brings together hundreds of thousands or even millions
of sources into one "view" through its topic page structure Anyone
looking for new SEC changes, filing requirements, S-K items, executive
compensation disclosure and CD&A examples will never be more than a
few clicks away from the most relevant information using Advantage's
new Topic Finder."

   About Lawyer Links

   Advantage - from Lawyer Links, is the first place that decision
makers go when they seek comprehensive information pertaining to
compliance and finance and filings. Available online, practitioners
can easily access essential legal precedent, examples and source
materials, through one unified resource. Compared to search-based
services that produce only lists of unpredictable and non edited
suggestions, Lawyer Link's legal editors hand-indexed information by
topic keyword yields precise and superior results. For more
information: http://www.lawyerlinks.com, 877.651.5331,
info(AT)lawyerlinks.com.

Lawyer Links, LLC
Eric Korb, 877-651-5331
info(AT)lawyerlinks.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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