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FindLaw

FindLaw is a business of Thomson Reuters that provides online legal information in the form of state laws, case law and codes, legal blogs and articles, a lawyer directory, DIY legal services and products, and other legal resources. The company also provides online marketing services for law firms. FindLaw was created by Stacy Stern, Martin Roscheisen, and Tim Stanley in 1995, and was acquired by Thomson West in 2001.[1]

FindLaw
Type of businessLegal
HeadquartersEagan, Minnesota
OwnerWest (Thomson Reuters)
Founder(s)Stacy Stern, Martin Roscheisen, Tim Stanley
Key people⦁ Steve Hasker (President & CEO, Thomson Reuters)

⦁ Wendy F. Gomes (Executive Assistant to the CEO, Thomson Reuters) ⦁ Paul Fischer (President, Legal Professionals, Thomson Reuters) ⦁ Mary Alice Vuicic (Chief People Officer, Thomson Reuters) ⦁ Kirsty Roth (Chief Operations & Technology Officer, Thomson Reuters)

⦁ David F. Wong (Chief Product Officer, Thomson Reuters)
URLwww.findlaw.com
CommercialYes
LaunchedDecember 13, 1995

FindLaw.com began in Silicon Valley in 1995 when the original founders compiled a list of attorney resources for a group of law librarians in Northern California. Based on the positive sentiment from the librarians, the founders decided to publish this information as a public legal resource on the domain FindLaw.com. Though there was a formal launch of FindLaw.com on January 9, 1996, the domain was first registered December 13. 1995. The website soon offered a wide array of legal content and resources for both attorneys and consumers, including a lawyer directory, an online career center and message boards like the famous "Greedy Associates" which exists today on the FindLaw.com website as a popular blog.[2]

History edit

1995-2001: early years edit

In 1995, two attorneys compiled a list of lawyer resources for a group of California law librarians and then published that list online. The attorneys registered the domain findlaw.com on December 13, 1995. They had an official public launch of the website in January 1996. By June 1996, there was an interactive online continuing legal education course offering. The following year saw the launch of LegalMinds, followed the year after by JusticeMail (sunsetted in 2021).

FindLaw.com won gold medals for best legal website in 1997, 1998, and 1999.[3]

By end of 1999, FindLaw had both acquired LawyerMarketing.com to launch FindLaw Lawyer Marketing and made available free access to legal briefs. In 1999 it also launched its FirmSite service, providing website design and content services for attorneys.

In the start of 2000, FindLaw created partnerships with The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN Interactive, Earthlink, Quicken, USA Today, and other media for sharing content.

By midyear of 2000, FindLaw offered the first legal portal to support personalization through “My FindLaw." By October of the same year, FindLaw launched an extensive and comprehensive lawyers and law firm directory for the entire United States.   

2002–present: growth under Thomson Reuters edit

In 2001, Thomson West (formerly West Publishing company, currently Thomson Reuters) acquired FindLaw.[4]

FindLaw surpassed $100 million in yearly revenue in 2007, and $200 million in 2012.

It launched Web Advantage and video services in 2008. In 2009, FindLaw expanded internationally by acquiring Contract Law in the UK (divested in 2012). It began providing website services to international law firms the following year.

Between 2010 and 2013, FindLaw significantly increased its footprint in the online legal network and directory space by acquiring SuperLawyers (2010), a business that recognizes the top attorneys in the U.S.,[5] and LawInfo.com (2013). The LawInfo acquisition included Abogado.com, a Spanish language website that provides legal information and a lawyer directory to Spanish speakers in the U.S.

Also in 2010, FindLaw provided a blog option to its website clients, allowing for consistent, fresh content. The posts were later promoted on Facebook when FindLaw launched social media services (2015).

In 2015, FindLaw launched multiple changes to their attorney website solutions, providing Social Pro, Digital Marketing Advantage, Pay Per Click advertisements, and expanded website marketing options through Integrated Marketing Solutions. Law firm clients can purchase website program suites that provide them an online presence with website design, optimized content, blogs, social media posts, paid promotion, and expert digital marketing advice.  

In 2016, Google selected FindLaw as a Google AdWords Premium SMB partner.

FindLaw debuted do-it-yourself estate planning and business formation services in 2022, allowing consumers to create simple estate plans and form simple business entities.[6]

Today, FindLaw.com receives more than 100 million visits a year.  

Products and services of FindLaw.com edit

FindLaw.com is a free legal information website that helps consumers, small-business owners, students, legal professionals, and more find answers to everyday legal questions, gain access to lawyers via geographical and practice area directory listings, and obtain DIY legal offerings.

The website FindLaw.com includes extensive legal information presented in the form of U.S. case law found on caselaw.findlaw.com,[7][8][9] and in comprehensive review like in the case of Tinker v. Des Moines School District (1969)[10][11][12][13] that helped define first amendment rights of students in the United States. FindLaw.com also presents state and federal statutes like in the legal summary of California Marijuana Laws[14][15] that details the legality of possession and use of cannabis in the state of California. U.S. codes are published on codes.findlaw.com[16][17][18] and present common codes like New York’s consolidated laws for labor laws.[19] FindLaw.com also offers legal articles and blogs on a wide range of historical and new legal cases and codes like the 2022 overturn of Roe v Wade.[20][21][22]

The website FindLaw.com also includes a free attorney directory on lawyers.findlaw.com[23][24][25] that allows consumers to browse and select lawyers by their geographical location and practice areas of the law.

The website FindLaw.com also offers DIY services and products for consumers in need of legal assistance.[26][27]

The company also published the magazine Writ, whose contributors (mostly legal academics) argued, explained, and debated legal matters of topical interest.

FindLaw offers website development and Internet advertising services for legal professionals and extended members of the legal community through lawyermarketing.com.

References edit

  1. ^ Anderson, Brian (January 2001). "FindLaw.com Founders Discuss Entrepreneurship and FindLaw's Future". U.C. Davis Bus. L.J. 1 (1): 2.
  2. ^ "FindLaw Corporate Information: Company Background - FindLaw". FindLaw. July 10, 2023. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  3. ^ Amircani, Maha (April 29, 2020). "The History of FindLaw, Legal Marketing Company". Medium. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  4. ^ "The Thomson Corporation in the Legal Publishing Market Expanding the Value Proposition" (PDF). Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. December 8, 2008. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  5. ^ "Thomson Reuters Acquires Super Lawyers" (PDF). ABA Journal. February 4, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  6. ^ "FindLaw debuts do-it-yourself estate planning". www.thomsonreuters.com. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  7. ^ "Free online legal research options robust and growing". www.americanbar.org. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  8. ^ "Legal Sources". www.doi.gov. July 1, 2015. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  9. ^ "Resources: NSW Bar Library". library.nswbar.asn.au. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  10. ^ Blanchfield, Patrick (May 4, 2014). "What Do Guns Say?". Opinionator. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  11. ^ "Their District Banned 'Let's Go Brandon!' Shirts. Now Students Are Suing". Education Week. May 2, 2023. ISSN 0277-4232. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  12. ^ "Time To Start A 'Stand Your Ground' Campaign? More Bull About Anti-Gay School Bullying, Hoosier-Style". HuffPost. May 8, 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  13. ^ "Opinion | The case of the cursing cheerleader and the school spat at the Supreme Court". NBC News. June 23, 2021. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  14. ^ "What Marijuana (Cannabis) Can Do for Your Health and Wellness". EverydayHealth.com. December 6, 2022. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  15. ^ "Man cited for supplying cannabis to high school dealer". Vancouver Sun. May 9, 2022. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  16. ^ "Falvey Library :: Public Administration". library.villanova.edu. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  17. ^ "State Law - College of Law - University of Idaho". www.uidaho.edu. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  18. ^ "Cuomo to Raise Minimum Wage to $15 for All New York State Employees". The New York Times. November 10, 2015. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  19. ^ "Columbia University Non-Retaliation Policy | University Policies". universitypolicies.columbia.edu. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  20. ^ Varney, Sarah (April 27, 2022). "When does life begin? As state laws define it, science, politics and religion clash". NPR. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  21. ^ Varney, Sarah (September 6, 2022). "When Does Life Begin? As State Laws Define It, Science, Politics, and Religion Clash". KFF Health News. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  22. ^ McClain, Linda C.; Huberfeld, Nicole (June 24, 2022). "Roe overturned: What you need to know about the Supreme Court abortion decision". The Conversation. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  23. ^ "Online Resources". California State Library. August 14, 2021. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  24. ^ Dahl, Darren (August 22, 2010). "How to Hire Legal Counsel". Inc. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  25. ^ "How to Find a Good Family Law Attorney (with Pictures)". wikiHow. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  26. ^ "Legal Tech". archive.calbar.ca.gov. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  27. ^ "Legal Links". CT.gov - Connecticut's Official State Website. Retrieved August 15, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website  


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources FindLaw news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message FindLaw is a business of Thomson Reuters that provides online legal information in the form of state laws case law and codes legal blogs and articles a lawyer directory DIY legal services and products and other legal resources The company also provides online marketing services for law firms FindLaw was created by Stacy Stern Martin Roscheisen and Tim Stanley in 1995 and was acquired by Thomson West in 2001 1 FindLawType of businessLegalHeadquartersEagan MinnesotaOwnerWest Thomson Reuters Founder s Stacy Stern Martin Roscheisen Tim StanleyKey people Steve Hasker President amp CEO Thomson Reuters Wendy F Gomes Executive Assistant to the CEO Thomson Reuters Paul Fischer President Legal Professionals Thomson Reuters Mary Alice Vuicic Chief People Officer Thomson Reuters Kirsty Roth Chief Operations amp Technology Officer Thomson Reuters David F Wong Chief Product Officer Thomson Reuters URLwww findlaw comCommercialYesLaunchedDecember 13 1995FindLaw com began in Silicon Valley in 1995 when the original founders compiled a list of attorney resources for a group of law librarians in Northern California Based on the positive sentiment from the librarians the founders decided to publish this information as a public legal resource on the domain FindLaw com Though there was a formal launch of FindLaw com on January 9 1996 the domain was first registered December 13 1995 The website soon offered a wide array of legal content and resources for both attorneys and consumers including a lawyer directory an online career center and message boards like the famous Greedy Associates which exists today on the FindLaw com website as a popular blog 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 1995 2001 early years 1 2 2002 present growth under Thomson Reuters 2 Products and services of FindLaw com 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit1995 2001 early years edit In 1995 two attorneys compiled a list of lawyer resources for a group of California law librarians and then published that list online The attorneys registered the domain findlaw com on December 13 1995 They had an official public launch of the website in January 1996 By June 1996 there was an interactive online continuing legal education course offering The following year saw the launch of LegalMinds followed the year after by JusticeMail sunsetted in 2021 FindLaw com won gold medals for best legal website in 1997 1998 and 1999 3 By end of 1999 FindLaw had both acquired LawyerMarketing com to launch FindLaw Lawyer Marketing and made available free access to legal briefs In 1999 it also launched its FirmSite service providing website design and content services for attorneys In the start of 2000 FindLaw created partnerships with The New York Times The Washington Post CNN Interactive Earthlink Quicken USA Today and other media for sharing content By midyear of 2000 FindLaw offered the first legal portal to support personalization through My FindLaw By October of the same year FindLaw launched an extensive and comprehensive lawyers and law firm directory for the entire United States 2002 present growth under Thomson Reuters edit In 2001 Thomson West formerly West Publishing company currently Thomson Reuters acquired FindLaw 4 FindLaw surpassed 100 million in yearly revenue in 2007 and 200 million in 2012 It launched Web Advantage and video services in 2008 In 2009 FindLaw expanded internationally by acquiring Contract Law in the UK divested in 2012 It began providing website services to international law firms the following year Between 2010 and 2013 FindLaw significantly increased its footprint in the online legal network and directory space by acquiring SuperLawyers 2010 a business that recognizes the top attorneys in the U S 5 and LawInfo com 2013 The LawInfo acquisition included Abogado com a Spanish language website that provides legal information and a lawyer directory to Spanish speakers in the U S Also in 2010 FindLaw provided a blog option to its website clients allowing for consistent fresh content The posts were later promoted on Facebook when FindLaw launched social media services 2015 In 2015 FindLaw launched multiple changes to their attorney website solutions providing Social Pro Digital Marketing Advantage Pay Per Click advertisements and expanded website marketing options through Integrated Marketing Solutions Law firm clients can purchase website program suites that provide them an online presence with website design optimized content blogs social media posts paid promotion and expert digital marketing advice In 2016 Google selected FindLaw as a Google AdWords Premium SMB partner FindLaw debuted do it yourself estate planning and business formation services in 2022 allowing consumers to create simple estate plans and form simple business entities 6 Today FindLaw com receives more than 100 million visits a year Products and services of FindLaw com editFindLaw com is a free legal information website that helps consumers small business owners students legal professionals and more find answers to everyday legal questions gain access to lawyers via geographical and practice area directory listings and obtain DIY legal offerings The website FindLaw com includes extensive legal information presented in the form of U S case law found on caselaw findlaw com 7 8 9 and in comprehensive review like in the case of Tinker v Des Moines School District 1969 10 11 12 13 that helped define first amendment rights of students in the United States FindLaw com also presents state and federal statutes like in the legal summary of California Marijuana Laws 14 15 that details the legality of possession and use of cannabis in the state of California U S codes are published on codes findlaw com 16 17 18 and present common codes like New York s consolidated laws for labor laws 19 FindLaw com also offers legal articles and blogs on a wide range of historical and new legal cases and codes like the 2022 overturn of Roe v Wade 20 21 22 The website FindLaw com also includes a free attorney directory on lawyers findlaw com 23 24 25 that allows consumers to browse and select lawyers by their geographical location and practice areas of the law The website FindLaw com also offers DIY services and products for consumers in need of legal assistance 26 27 The company also published the magazine Writ whose contributors mostly legal academics argued explained and debated legal matters of topical interest FindLaw offers website development and Internet advertising services for legal professionals and extended members of the legal community through lawyermarketing com References edit Anderson Brian January 2001 FindLaw com Founders Discuss Entrepreneurship and FindLaw s Future U C Davis Bus L J 1 1 2 FindLaw Corporate Information Company Background FindLaw FindLaw July 10 2023 Retrieved July 10 2023 Amircani Maha April 29 2020 The History of FindLaw Legal Marketing Company Medium Retrieved August 15 2023 The Thomson Corporation in the Legal Publishing Market Expanding the Value Proposition PDF Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth December 8 2008 Retrieved July 10 2023 Thomson Reuters Acquires Super Lawyers PDF ABA Journal February 4 2010 Retrieved July 10 2023 FindLaw debuts do it yourself estate planning www thomsonreuters com Retrieved August 15 2023 Free online legal research options robust and growing www americanbar org Retrieved August 15 2023 Legal Sources www doi gov July 1 2015 Retrieved August 15 2023 Resources NSW Bar Library library nswbar asn au Retrieved August 15 2023 Blanchfield Patrick May 4 2014 What Do Guns Say Opinionator Retrieved August 15 2023 Their District Banned Let s Go Brandon Shirts Now Students Are Suing Education Week May 2 2023 ISSN 0277 4232 Retrieved August 15 2023 Time To Start A Stand Your Ground Campaign More Bull About Anti Gay School Bullying Hoosier Style HuffPost May 8 2012 Retrieved August 15 2023 Opinion The case of the cursing cheerleader and the school spat at the Supreme Court NBC News June 23 2021 Retrieved August 15 2023 What Marijuana Cannabis Can Do for Your Health and Wellness EverydayHealth com December 6 2022 Retrieved August 15 2023 Man cited for supplying cannabis to high school dealer Vancouver Sun May 9 2022 Retrieved July 10 2023 Falvey Library Public Administration library villanova edu Retrieved August 15 2023 State Law College of Law University of Idaho www uidaho edu Retrieved August 15 2023 Cuomo to Raise Minimum Wage to 15 for All New York State Employees The New York Times November 10 2015 Retrieved August 15 2023 Columbia University Non Retaliation Policy University Policies universitypolicies columbia edu Retrieved August 15 2023 Varney Sarah April 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