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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 December 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 [Explore Fastcase At Your Own Pace]( If your busy schedule makes it hard to attend our webinars, we have made it even easier to master Fastcase tools on your own time. Through pre-recorded video tutorials, our product experts will walk you through the ins and outs of everything you need to know to elevate your legal research. We are here to help you work smarter, not harder. These 1-7 minute videos can help answer some quick questions you may have without having to do a deep dive. [Click here to explore our selection of video tutorials](. We have customer support standing by for live assistance. To access Live Chat, just select the Chat button in the bottom right-hand corner of the Fastcase legal research application. [Explore Docket Alarm's Growing Database]( 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](. [Mergers & Acquisitions Coverage from Law Street Media]( Have you checked out the latest addition to Law Street Media? The new [Mergers & Acquisitions section]( comes with data and documents from M&A powerhouse Matterhorn. Matterhorn will serve as a must-have news source in Law Street Media for transactional lawyers by providing free access to the underlying deal documents. Subscribing to this feed means you can quickly and efficiently: - Stay up to date on mergers and acquisitions in your industry - Gain insight on deals conducted by your competitors - View deal documents from mergers and acquisitions in your industry An exclusive M&A news feed is an invaluable guide to assisting professionals in their future negotiations, allowing them to learn everything from what provisions are used in the latest high-dollar deal to the market trends of hundreds of different provisions in a diverse range of deal types. [Click here to subscribe to the new M&A section for free]( and check out our existing litigation-focused coverage of technology, agriculture, and health law. [New Issue: Journal of Emerging Issues in Litigation]( As the legal landscape continues to evolve and adapt to ever-changing challenges and circumstances, the [Journal of Emerging Issues in Litigation]( provides thoughtful analysis of potential new, and accelerating areas of substantial litigation and risk. From the widespread failure of products and systems, to dramatic shifts in societal norms, laws, or business models; from advances in science and technology to natural or man-made calamities; from nefarious acts of individuals, organizations, or governments to negligent ones that cause damage or harm or both, this quarterly publication offers timely original analysis penned by experienced authors and practitioners with a passion for their respective fields of work. [Click here to download a free article from the latest issue that covers the factors that are addressed when insurance coverage determinations are made.]( The Journal of Emerging Litigation is available for purchase in two formats: - [Individual issues for $95 each](. ​​​​​​ - [An annual subscription to the journal for only $295]( (4 issues per year) [Automate Your Law Firm Documents with NextChapter]( Did you know that lawyers spend an average of [11.2 hours a week]( on document creation and management, 6 hours of which is considered wasted time? [NextChapter Docs]( now available for all practice areas, can help you save time by automating document creation, organization, and more. Here’s how it works in a few simple steps: - Select your practice areas in account settings and create [custom fields]( based on [SALI legal matter specification standards]( for each area you practice. You can create date, checkbox, currency, and more types of fields. These will then appear whenever you start a new case for you to fill out and track client data. - Upload and create templates in NextChapter Docs. You can use pre-existing templates or create new ones from scratch. Everything is organized automatically by practice area, making it easy to keep track of your law firm documents. - Drag and drop tags based on custom fields or pre-built fields in NextChapter, like Client Name, Attorney Name, and more. Save your template. - Enter or start a new case and make sure all custom fields are filled out. - Generate a document using one of your saved templates and watch as your tags autofill with case info! You can also make any final edits and add your signature. - Finally, save your document to client document storage, and/or download and print it. It couldn’t be easier than that to create and store law firm documents! Want to see this tool in action and find out more about how you can get started with it today? 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