Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2020, Volume 33, Number 1
Content
- Artificial Intelligence Will Transform the Practice of Law
- Can Ai Sue in Federal Court?
- Capture the Flag: Winning With Forum Selection Clauses
- Current Legal Issues in Video Games and Esports
- Editor's Foreword the Future Is Here
- Embracing Evolution in the Delivery of Legal Services
- From the Section Chair What We've Done and What's to Come
- Letter to the Editor
- Masthead
- MCLE Article A Trial Lawyer's Guide to Rule 3.3
- Reflections on Becoming an Appellate Lawyer Hall of Famer
- Report on the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Federal Courts Symposium Featuring Judges of the Central District of California
- Table of Contents
- The Future Holds Many Possibilities
- The Overworked Sentence
- The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution By Eric Foner
- What Is the Ccpa and Why Should Litigators Care?
- Tech Tips: Making Use of Fastcase
Tech Tips: Making Use of Fastcase
By Robert M. Klein
Robert M. Klein is a personal injury attorney who really enjoys the practice of law. Over the past 5 or so years, Robert has expanded his practice to include professional liability cases. He is proud to serve on the E.C. of the Solo and Small Firm section of the CLA.
Your CLA membership includes a subscription to Fastcase, a legal research service that competes with LexisNexis and Westlaw. This article familiarizes you with Fastcase and how to use it. I will also provide my own personal comments after using Fastcase for over 10 hours in preparing this article.
It is worth noting the magnitude of this benefit to CLA members. The cost of Fastcase for a national appellate plan, which includes all content except federal district and bankruptcy courts, is $65 per month or $695 per year. A national premium plan, which includes all content, is $95 per month or roughly $1,000 annually. CLA membership costs $95 for the entire year, which includes access to a Fastcase national premium plan.