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Press Release

17 Aug 1998
Casey, Gerry, Reed & Schenk, LLP Announces the Launching of the Firm’s New Web Site
San Diego, CA

The law offices of Casey, Gerry, Reed and Schenk, LLP, proudly announces the launching of the firm’s new web site, www.cglaw.com.  The site was developed by WebJuris, www.webjuris.com.

CGLaw is one of San Diego’s oldest and most respected law firms.  The firm opened in 1947 with David Casey, Sr. as the senior partner. It has grown over the past 60 years to be recognized as one of the top Personal Injury law firms in America.  Several lawyers from the firm have been recognized as top lawyers in California and the U.S.  Mr. David Casey, Jr., the son of founding partner David Casey, Sr., is a past president of the American Association for Justice, formerly known as the Association for Trial Lawyers of America.

The site has two custom Content Management Systems (CMS) allowing revisions to specific areas of the site to be made by a designated person at the firm through protected “user name” and “password.”   The other CMS is through the firm’s Public Relations company.  The PR firm also uses a specific “username” and “password.”  The PR firm has access to only their respective part of the site.  The entire site is translated into Spanish.  The Spanish side of the site also has its own CMS.

The CGLaw firm has been involved in some very high profile litigation including the trial of EXXON Corporation and the EXXON Valdez oil spill.  CGLaw is a highly respected law firm not only in San Diego, but throughout the U.S.  The firm employs a full time investigative team.  Staff loyalty to the firm is the fact that most of have been with CGLaw for over 20 years.

WebJuris is a leading southern California Web development company for law firms and other law related companies with clients around the United States.  A section of RosArt Multimedia, Inc., www.rosart.com, WebJuris builds complete web solutions for the legal community with affordable marketing tools to compete online.
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