FindLaw's Updated Pennsylvania Statutes Are Mobile-Friendly and Free
Congratulations, Pennamites, your legal practice just got a bit easier. (The same goes for you regular Pennsylvanians, too.) If you're in need of a free, high quality, mobile-friendly source of Pennsylvania laws, FindLaw's here for you.
FindLaw just updated its Pennsylvania Statutes and Constitution section to bring you the best source of PA laws around. We've got everything from the Keystone State's boxing regulations to its workers' compensation laws. And it doesn't cost a dime.
From Pittsburgh to Philly, Find Your Laws With FindLaw
FindLaw's updated Pennsylvania Statutes section brings you thousands of pages of Pennsylvania laws, as part of our partnership with Thomson Reuters Westlaw, FindLaw's sister company. We've got all the statutes a Keystone State practitioner could need (and then some), courtesy of one of the most trusted legal research companies in business.
With our updated Pennsylvania laws, you'll never be lacking for PA statutes again. The section includes everything from state aeronautics laws, burial ground rules, even the state's oil and gas statutes.
Combine those statutes with FindLaw's other offerings, like our Third Circuit coverage, legal professional blogs, and practice management guides and you've got pretty much everything you could need. And none of it costs a dime.
Shareable, Mobile-Friendly, Easy to Navigate
Another perk: FindLaw's free Pennsylvania statutes are pretty dang easy to use. Organization makes clicking your way through the laws a breeze, thanks to a drop-down menu that lets you find exactly what you need, from a single page. You can get from criminal laws to parole rules in a snap.
If you need to save or share your research, that's easy as well. There's a share button on the bottom of every page. In a few short clicks, you can email a code section to yourself or a colleague. (No more copying and pasting required.)
And it's all primed for mobile use. That means you can check statutes from your phone, tablet, or laptop no matter where you are, at court, while you're commuting, or when you stop to grab some donuts in the morning.
Go give it a try.
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