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SupremeCourt.com Launches Law & Legal Classifieds and Search Engine.

SupremeCourt.com - Is introduced to the web as "ubiquitous and legally cool".
 

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PR Log (Press Release)Jul 05, 2007 – Our objective is to offer Law and Legal Search Services, Law and Legal Classifieds, and shortly, an "Ask Law.info" channel, plus a Legal Claims & Social Networking Platform that will target young to middle aged users on the web.

Supreme Court aims to offer a portal that would essentially target a younger audience in need of Law & Legal services in a viral Web 2.0 environment. The keywords "Supreme Court" is a universal term that everyone young and old, naturally associates with Law. Therefore our Law and Legal portal will aim to strategically leverage whatever services the trillion dollar Law industry provides for our target audience. It is obvious that Web 2.0 is a viral environment naturally synonymous with younger web users. "Most recently, corporate businesses are increasingly realising the critical importance of how to present services, in order to properly engage with this lucratively viral community of web users online" said Robert Haastrup-Timmi, founder of www.SupremeCourt.com.

Our long term objective as a web 2.0 start-up company, is to offer a Law & Legal destination site that bridges barriers, by offering tools to help build better relationships between the legal entity and the potential customer. Consequently, we should succeed in providing online users of Supreme Court, a better interactive experience than what is currently available in the Law industry online. Hence, Supreme Court aims to present Law and Legal services, legal terminology, legal products, court reporting, CLE or relative industry services of any kind as a more natural component of our daily lives. We have carefully observed, how forward looking media companies such as Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp with it’s purchase of Myspace, have successfully engaged with a younger audience online, says Robert Haastrup-Timmi. SupremeCourt.com can learn from this experience, partly through skilful adaptation of web 2.0 networking tools to help make Law and Legal services easily accessible to a universal internet audience, thus our motto "ubiquitous & legally cool”.

For a limited period, Law and Legal companies, or legal entities of any kind in the United States and abroad, can post "Free of Charge" services, profiles and jobs to our "New" Classifieds section on www.SupremeCourt.com. This presents a cost saving opportunity to offer services to the established user base we already have in place through significant natural traffic. Our Law and Legal Classifieds database is the first in a number of unique areas to be introduced to our target market. We hope to make our classifieds database the "Craig’s List" of Law and our search engine the "Google" of Law.

SupremeCourt.com is also working towards rolling out an "Ask Law.info" channel and a Legal Claims & Social Networking platform very shortly. Our Social Network platform would benefit anyone who would ultimately need legal services or is intrigued about Law and wishes to interact more closely online with Lawyers, Attorneys, Paralegals, Law Students & Academics, Expert Witnesses, Court Reporters and just about any professional operating within the Global Law and Legal Industry.

About SupremeCourt.com

Supreme Court is a Legal Portal and Search Engine, dedicated to providing Law and Legal services in a less intimidating and friendlier Web 2.0 environment. SupremeCourt.com offers Law and Legal Classifieds, Law and Legal Search, a pending "Ask Law.info" channel and a Legal Claims & Social Networking platform to be released very soon.

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Issued By:SupremeCourt.com
Website:http://www.supremecourt.com
Phone:415 358 5776
City/Town:San Francisco
State/Province:California
Country:United States
Categories:Legal, Law, Business
Tags:legal, law, legal classifieds, law classifieds, law jobs, legal jobs, court, Supreme Court, expert witness, lawyer, attorney
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