Help! NY law librarians -Reply

From: Andrew Tschinkel (atschink@courts.state.ny.us)
Date: Mon Aug 24 1998 - 06:26:05 PDT


I believe the system is called Data Case.

The NYS Office of Court Administration describes Data Case as follows:

 DataCase provides the public with online access
to Civil Supreme case information. The system is managed by Database Technologies, Incorporated, and provides services to over one thousand attorneys, law firms and members of the public. For Unified Court System users, access is free. DataCase includes the civil case records from thirteen counties in New York: Bronx, Dutchess, Erie, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, and Westchester. The State Attorney Registration file is also available. There is a wide variety of search options, by case index number, calendar number, party, law firm, or justice and combined searches. Access is via PC and dial line, and installation and
customer support is provided.

Data Case may be reached at 1-800-494-8981.

>>> "Rita Monaco" <njrmm@hotmail.com> 08/21/98 04:39pm >>>
Hi, New Yorkers!

 One of our paralegals tells me there is a software product that links
you to a service so you can check on judges decisions, motions, etc for
NY state courts. What is the name of this software, etc? Anyone using
it? How do you like it?

 Thanks!!!

  Rita Bronnenkant
  Asst. Law Librarian
  Hannoch Weisman
  Roseland NJ

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