SAUSALITO, CA, June 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) ExpertPages.com, the first and leading online directory for expert witnesses and consultants in litigation and forensic matters, today announced the release of its much anticipated iPhone and iPad ExpertFinder App. ExpertFinder enables attorneys and legal professionals to effortlessly and effectively identify and contact highly qualified experts from the palm of their hand.
The ExpertFinder App is available to lawyers and legal professionals for free in the App Store. The no cost download can be accessed on iTunes at http://expertpages.com/press/expertfinder.htm.
In making the announcement today Gerry H. Goldsholle, Founder and CEO of ExpertPages.com and its parent Advice Company said: "We are pleased to announce the release of ExpertFinder, our comprehensive iPhone app for ExpertPages.com. Since we created ExpertPages more than 15 years ago, we've been dedicated to providing the best and most innovative products and services to experts and attorneys. ExpertFinder is a perfect example of that continuing dedication. Attorneys and legal professionals can now locate experts whose credentials we've verified from any location, and at any time, and immediately call or email those experts right from the ExpertFinder App, saving valuable time."
Joining Goldsholle at today's announcement, Nicola Fraser, ExpertPages.com's Product Manager, said: "We are very excited about the release of ExpertFinder. Our entire team is dedicated to providing the best experience to the legal profession and the experts we serve. We are thrilled that we are able to continue this tradition with these new services. ExpertFinder makes ExpertPages.com even more accessible to attorneys and also increases the visibility of our qualified experts."
About ExpertPages.com:
Expert Pages (http://ExpertPages.com) is a unit of the Advice Company and is the original and leading online directory of expert witnesses, and has repeatedly been recognized as "best in class" by other leading legal publishers since it went online in 1995. ExpertPages understands the process and the considerations involved in hiring an expert witness. ExpertPages receives over 500,000 annual visits from attorneys, legal professionals, insurance companies, and government agencies looking to retain qualified experts.
About Advice Company:
Advice Company (http://AdviceCo.com) has been a leader in providing legal and other professional information to consumers over the Internet and in lead generation services for professionals since 1995. Over 18 million people visit Advice Company's popular sites such as www.FreeAdvice.com and www.AttorneyPages.com annually seeking the sites' extensive legal and insurance information and advice, looking to hire lawyers and experts, and to purchase insurance and legal forms.
Contact: Advice Company
Gerry H. Goldsholle (415) 339-6510 & ceo@adviceco.com
Nicola Fraser (415) 339-6522 & nicola@adviceco.com
ExpertPages.com - The Premier Expert Witness Site - Announces the Release of ExpertFinder, its Free iPhone/iPad App
ExpertPages.com - the Premier Expert Witness site - announces the release of ExpertFinder, its free iPhone/iPad App now available at the App Store, for attorneys seeking highly-qualified experts and expert witnesses.
2011-06-08
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