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Stay up-to-date on the latest in legal research resources from Fastcase. Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. Hello {NAME}, ​​​Thanks for keeping in touch with Fastcase! The September edition of the Fastcase Insider gives you the rundown of the new ways that Fastcase and its peers are innovating to help you practice law smarter. Our top priority is to equip you with cutting-edge tools to ensure you have the best resources for your legal research needs. Thank you, The Fastcase Team Fastcase Fun Fact: Beware the 'smashing pumkins' at the supermarket this fall. Continue reading to learn more! [What to Know About the Fastcase & Clio Integration]( [Fastcase]( integrates with other platforms to help law firms get comprehensive solutions to streamline and improve workflows. [Clio]( is a top practice management and CRM software that helps attorneys improve client intake and providing general practice management. Our integration gives Clio users the ability to connect their Fastcase account to their CRM and easily track billable research time, and save time on overall data entry. Benefits include: - Seamless time tracking: Attorneys can track how much time they’re spending on a research task with the Clio timer, which is integrated right into Fastcase. - Case organization: Firms can save research entries in the appropriate case in Clio. - One online resource: Users have one electronic portfolio so that their information is accessible in a single place. [Click here to learn more about this integration.]( Clio recently wrote a blog on why law firms and IT teams are moving to the cloud, highlighting their partnership with Fastcase and why it’s beneficial to be able to connect multiple software solutions. [Check out the full blog post](. [Docket Alarm's Coverage and Database Continue to Grow]( Did you hear that Docket Alarm recently reached [500 million legal documents]( in our database? These documents include briefs, motions, complaints, and other docket items that will help litigators access the information they need when they need it. Our expansive coverage includes state courts across 33 states, administrative courts and the entire federal court system via PACER. Your access to these documents becomes more powerful when combined with our Analytics Workbench tool that allows users to generate litigation analytics across the entire 500 million record dataset. With this tool, you can capture and analyze legal events that remain hidden in traditional offerings such as revealing trends about discovery motions, motions in limine, and scheduling and pre-trial conferences, at both the state and federal level. These are actions that would normally be impossible for traditional analytics. [Login now to get started.]( In addition to the growth of our database, we are excited to announce coverage expansion to Palm Beach County, Florida! [Click here for a comprehensive view of Docket Alarm's new coverage.]( [The Newest Issue of RAIL is Now Available]( Published six times a year, The Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law (RAIL) is one of the first legal journals focused exclusively on exploring how robotics and machine learning are impacting our world. Subjects include drones, self-driving vehicles, biometric privacy, blockchain technology, HR software algorithms, and many other fascinating topics where the law is still highly malleable. Enjoy a free sample of RAIL —[click here to instantly download a full article]( Three IP Issues to Watch Out for When It Comes to NFTs by Caroline Simons, Sheryl Koval Garko, and Mark S. Puzella, in which the authors discuss intellectual property issues associated with the creation, display, trading, sale, and storage of non-fungible tokens. This sample also includes the [table of contents]( for the entire issue. [Click here to purchase Volume 4, Issue 5 of RAIL]( [Check Out the Latest Law Street Insights Article]( Insights is a series of in-depth articles on Law Street Media, powered by cutting-edge Docket Alarm analytics. Each article elevates legal news by going beyond filings and statements to look at the data underpinning the companies, law firms, and trends affecting the legal world. Insights is a great way to enhance your legal practice by arming yourself with data-driven legal news. The latest Law Streets Insights article explores the emerging technology of drones and autonomous vehicles, first recounting the growing regulation of the field and then exploring federal court litigation in recent years against the top drone makers. While litigation in federal court against the companies remains rare, cases range from patent to civil rights issues. [Click here to read more.]( [Click here to sign up]( for our Insights newsletter, as well as our daily drops of technology, agriculture, and health news. [How to Appeal to Millennial Legal Clients]( Millennials now make up the largest portion of the [US population at 21.93%]( with Gen Z making up an additional 20.35%. It's vital that you adapt your law firm strategy and marketing to meet the unique wants and needs of this large group of potential clients. So what exactly do Millennial and Gen Z clients want? Flexibility, more visibility into their cases, and virtual options are all top priorities for this age group. One Avvo.com [millennial consumer report]( found that younger generations want to feel involved in their cases, and offering virtual options for things like client intake and communication is a great way to easily help your clients feel engaged. A tailored marketing strategy can also help you reach Millennials and Gen Z. Highlighting the flexible options you offer, showcasing what makes you unique, and focusing on making meaningful connections are all important to these potential clients. Find out more about what Gen Z and Millennial clients want and how you can appeal to them [here.]( [Fastcase Fun Fact]( It's the fall of 1959, a women checking out the tall pyramid shaped pumpkin display at her local Safeway picks one out and puts it back. Next thing she knows, she's on the floor surrounded by pumpkins having suffered a blow to chest which caused her to be hospitalized. Was Safeway negligent? [Click here to read the full case with Fastcase public links.]( Copyright © 2021, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Fastcase Inc. 711 D Street NW Washington, DC 20004 Call us for help! 866.773.2782 [unsubscribe from all emails]( [update subscription preferences](

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