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04.08.2009

TweetLaw Listed in KillerStartups.com’s Top 10

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DENVER, CO – April 8, 2009 – TweetLaw is currently featured on KillerStartups.com‘s Top 10 list. KillerStartups.com an internet startup community that is user driven. KillerStartups.com features innovative internet startups.

In its first week online, TweetLaw has already had users such as the American Bar Association, Boston Bar Association, Denver Bar Association, and many other leaders in the legal arena. As the the number of users continues to grow so does the availability of aggregated legal information.

TweetLaw.com is a web application for Twitter users. It compiles tweets from members of the legal community and separates them into specific areas of legal interest. TweetLaw has extended profiles for its users, without character limitations, and gives users the ability to specify their area of the law.

Already on Twitter?

Members of the legal community who are already Twitter members can quickly sign up to include their tweets in up to four specific TweetLaw categories. They also can create a more detailed profile of themselves, and promote their business.

Not familiar with Twitter?

Twitter is a service for people to communicate and stay connected. Tweets are quick, frequent, messages that are less than 140 characters.

About:

TweetLaw.com is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lawgical. Lawgical develops, owns and manages properties and software applications in the legal industry. The Lawgical portfolio also includes PublicRecordsWire.com, ServeNow.com, PInow.com, ProcessServers.com, and the ServeManager and BailEngine software applications.

Contact:

TweetLaw
2854 Larimer St.
Denver, CO 80205
T – (800) 811-4458
Fax – (877) 824-2482

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The Lawgical team includes MBAs, business professionals with extensive backgrounds in technology, management, traditional media and search engine marketing, educators, and highly creative professionals who understand application development and usability.