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Perma.cc for law firms
Law firms use Perma.cc to protect links in court filings and marketing materials.
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Why should lawyers and law firms use Perma.cc?
Link rot ruins citations in briefs and other court filings. It also harms links in blog posts, white papers and any materials used to attract and inform clients. If law firms are using links, they should be concerned about link rot.
Trusted by courts and lawyers
Many state and federal courts rely on Perma.cc to protect links in their opinions, and lawyers have used Perma in briefs filed in the U.S. Supreme Court, in multiple U.S. Courts of Appeals and in state appellate courts across the country. Perma also has been relied on by the Law Library of Congress, the Department of Justice and the ABA, and Perma links are encouraged by the Bluebook.
Paid option now available
Right now, individual lawyers can use Perma.cc on a trial basis, for free, to protect 10 links. For those who need to protect more links, we offer usage through paid subscriptions. Paid subscription prices are based off of the size of your team and how many links per month your organization would like to create. If you’d like to learn more about how Perma.cc can help your firm, please fill out this form and we’ll follow up soon.
Try it now
Individual accounts are also available. New users can create 10 Perma Links for free to try out the service. Create an account now to start your free trial.