1.28.2014

Beta: Announcing a Revolutionary New Legal Search Tool for Bankruptcy Professionals

Over the past few months, I've been working on something I'm extremely excited about and I believe it's going to change the way lawyers, restructuring advisers, and investors research and find information in the bankruptcy space.

First, some background: Searching for precedent bankruptcy court pleadings has long been a grueling process, with bankruptcy attorneys stuck choosing between cumbersome, inefficient and expensive tools like Westlaw and LexisNexis; incomplete precedent databases maintained by the attorney's law firm; or a claims agent and anecdotal help from the attorneys' colleagues. This tedious process wastes tremendous amounts of attorney time every year without improving the quality of the work product.

So similar to the origins of Reorg Research, I worked with a select group of incredibly talented lawyers in an alpha version of a new search functionality that could save bankruptcy associates THOUSANDS of hours finding information for the cases they are working on.

I wanted a solution that was easy to use, that returned relevant results fast and could be tailored to fit what one was searching for. No matter if you wanted to find motions for examiners, or responses to cash collateral objections, or final orders for DIP financing, we want you to have those results instantaneously without the cost or headache of myriad of searches to find what you need.

I'm pleased to announce that we've built that search.

We want to make it better though. We want it to be perfect. And because of that we want to continue adding beta users to the amazing group of law firms already on the list. All we ask is you use the product and give us feedback, and you can use it for free for the entire term of the beta. Unlimited searches - no questions asked. And we'll give your firm a trial of Reorg Research at large for your efforts!

If you are interested in testing out the new tool, please reach out to me at kcollier [at] reorg-research.com