Just found out that google took on the legal research industry. I’m interested to see how this pans out. Attorneys will still need to cite check to see if stuff is still good law. However many of the obnoxious $300 searches may be mostly a thing of the past.

Stay Tuned to Google Scholar

–Ben

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