SAUSALITO, CA, June 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) The release of ExpertPage's iPhone and iPad Application Expert Finder has already been producing results for the highly qualified experts listed on ExpertPages.com, the first and leading online directory for expert witnesses.
"The new Expert Finder App enables attorneys, insurance companies, government agencies, and other legal professionals to effortlessly and effectively locate the experts they need from the palm of their hand," said Nicola Fraser, ExpertPages Product Manager.
Released just last week, "the new Expert Finder App is just one part of ExpertPages' ongoing effort to serve the legal and expert communities," Ms. Fraser added, noting that "ExpertPages optimizes the accessibility of the most qualified and credentialed experts through mobile and online channels."
ExpertPages' Expert Finder App is available in the App Store, and is free to download.
The new App helps busy attorneys, law firms and paralegals in the often critical task of finding qualified experts and litigation consultants. Experts are increasingly used in litigation to explain highly complex technical subjects - such as the how a car's braking system is supposed to work, or how a medical procedure should be performed -- in a manner easily understandable to a court, jury or arbitrator. "
"ExpertPages' ExpertFinder makes finding excellent experts far easier and more efficient, as the experts' detailed profiles and verified credentials are quickly available from any place with an Internet connection," added Fraser, noting "lawyers needing experts can then call or email the experts immediately, right from the App."
Gerry H. Goldsholle, Founder and CEO of Advice Company, which has operated ExpertPages since 1995 said "ExpertPages has been repeatedly recognized as both the 'best in class" and the most visited expert witness site online." The former CEO of a division of MetLife and an attorney Goldsholle added that ExpertPages Expert Finder App is free to download and free to use. He also pointed out ExpertPages does not mark-up or share in the fees of listed experts, which helps lawyers and insurance companies hold down the cost of litigation.
Experts interested in learning more about ExpertFinder and ExpertPages.com should contact Ms. Fraser at nicola@adviceco.com or 415-339-6522.
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' New ExpertFinders iPhone App is Helping Generate New Assignments for Expert Witnesses and Litigation Consultants
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[Press-News.org] ExpertPages' New ExpertFinders iPhone App is Helping Generate New Assignments for Expert Witnesses and Litigation ConsultantsThe new Expert Finder App enables attorneys, insurance companies, government agencies, and other legal professionals to effortlessly and effectively locate the experts they need from the palm of their hand.