Fastcase is an American provider of online legal research. The company's patent-pending research software helps busy legal professionals sort through the clutter, ranking the best cases and statutes first, and enabling users to re-sort search results to find answers fast. This company was founded by Ed Walters and Philip Rosenthal in 1999 and is headquartered in Washington DC. Fastcase platform easily sorts results algorithmically, incorporates citation analysis, provides data visualization tools making it easier for lawyers to access the law.
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