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Former Google Exec Founds Xooxle for Law Firms
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2007/02/09 09:43
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Washington, DC -- XooxleAnswers (pronounced 'zooks-il-answers') is a new research service with a strong capability for providing backup legal research for lawyers and firms whose own staffs are stretched thin, and for clients looking to cut back on the cost of legal work.
XooxleAnswers was started by former Google Answers researcher David Sarokin, an expert at internet-based research with a strong technical and legal background. "Before Google Answers was recently retired, we fielded hundreds of questions on all major aspects of legal work," said Sarokin. "With the start-up of XooxleAnswers, we look forward to continuing that tradition of providing expert quality research, at very affordable prices."
XooxleAnswers covers a broad range of legal topics, including:
- patents and prior art
- business background, competitive intelligence, and due diligence
- missing persons, criminal records, personal background checks
- trademark, copyright (traditional and digital), and other intellectual property research
- slander, libel, defamation cases
- constitutional law
- landlord-tenant disputes
- criminal law
- environmental regulation
- malpractice case law
- international law
With access to specialty legal databases such as Lexis-Nexis, PACER, Martindale, LII, and state and county electronic case filings (ECF) -- as well as hundreds of other data sources such as Factiva, Dialog, EBSCO, Dun and Bradstreet -- XooxleAnswers can quickly and expertly conduct research relevant to your specific needs.
"We also have an amazing capacity to track down obscure pieces of information," said Sarokin, "things like a hard-to-find newspaper article, confirming an old address, finding documented examples of 'prior art' technologies. When others can't find it, XooxleAnswers often can."
"The best way to see what we can do for your firm is to give us a try," said Sarokin. "There's no risk. Our work at XooxleAnswers is fully guaranteed. If our research does not meet your needs for any reason, we will continue working on it until it does, or refund your payment...whichever you prefer."
Visit the XooxleAnswers website to inquire about our services, and to see examples of some of our legal research work.
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