Laws On Demand 4+

Know Your Rights

Arwelle George

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

Laws On Demand gives you free, instant access to more than 20,000 legal terms from authoritative sources trusted by attorneys, including West's Encyclopedia of American Law.

Whether you're an attorney, law student, or looking to better understand complex legal advice, Laws On Demand can help you find clear, in-depth definitions of legal terminology right on your iPhone. Search thousands of definitions, including detailed entries on:

Legal terms and concepts
US law and the Constitution
Important legal cases
Movements
Precedents
Individuals significant to the history of law
+ much more…

FEATURES:

• Easy tab navigation interface, suitable for all kind of users.

• Search 20,000+ legal terms, including extensive info on US law and the Constitution.

• Save unlimited bookmarks. Perfect for studying for the LSAT.

• Check info tag for general information related to constitutions, bills, and personal rights.

• Update profile information from the settings tab.

User-friendly, comprehensive, and authoritative: Laws On Demands is the perfect free legal app for lawyers, legal professionals, law school students, and anyone looking to decipher legal jargon and better understand legal advice. Currently, it’s free for all, and there is no "locked" content. Open the app on your iPhone and immediately access all content — no subscriptions required!.

How do we do it?

We work with the best publishers to bring together trusted content in the most comprehensive, authoritative dictionary apps on the market. LOD DISCLAIMER:
Law On Demand ©TM is not a law firm and neither Law Agency©TM nor any of its employees provide legal services or legal advice. If legal advice is required, we recommend that
you seek the services of an attorney. LOD (Laws On Demand) ©TM, an on-line, for-profit, non-governmental informative site has begun operations as it begins its search for both Laws and Law enforcement in the US. For more information, see our Terms of Use at lawzondemand@gmail.com

What’s New

Version 9

In the latest update of LawsOnDemand, we're excited to bring you a range of new features and enhancements to enrich your legal experience. Our development team has been diligently working to provide you with a more robust and efficient platform. Here's what you can expect in this version:

Streamlined Navigation: We've restructured the app's navigation to make it easier for you to locate and browse through various legal documents, articles, and information. Finding what you need is now more intuitive than ever.

Enhanced Search Functionality: Our improved search feature allows you to quickly find relevant legal materials based on keywords, topics, or specific cases. You'll save time and effort while conducting legal research.

Bug Fixes and Performance: Our team has addressed several issues reported by users, ensuring a smoother and more reliable app performance. We've fine-tuned the app to minimize crashes and improve overall stability.

Security Upgrades: Protecting your legal information is paramount. This version includes enhanced security measures to safeguard your data and ensure your privacy while using the app.

Your feedback has been instrumental in shaping this update, and we're dedicated to continually refining LawsOnDemand to meet your legal research needs. Please feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions, and thank you for choosing LawsOnDemand for your legal resource needs!

App Privacy

The developer, Arwelle George, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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