Town Court Web Directory Developed to Increase Information About Traffic Courts Nationwide

May 02, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Albany, New York – A Town Court and Traffic Court directory is being developed by SpinJ Corporation as a resource for traffic offenders, lawyers and others to learn more about the courts where their cases will be litigated.

The town-court.com portal is structured by state and county for easy browsing. Visitors may also search to find the traffic courts they’re looking for. The Town Court blog reports as new courts are added to the site.

New York is the first state whose courts are being entered in the directory. Several counties are under way including Albany and Schenectady. In New York State most traffic and DWI cases are heard in town courts, village courts, and city courts. These courts also hear criminal cases and some civil matters.

Each Traffic Court page will contain information on the following:

• Address
• Map Link
• Phone & Fax
• Type of Cases
• Prosecutors
• Judges
• Community details

“People search the web for local courts. We are developing the first comprehensive directory of traffic courts to consolidate court information and help traffic offenders and lawyers communicate with the courts and understand how they work.”
Warren Redlich, Attorney and CEO of SpinJ Corporation

SpinJ also manages danielcady.com, which is focused on Daniel Cady, a prominent New York lawyer and judge from the late 1700s through the mid 1850s. He is better known today as the father of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The site includes transcribed letters Cady wrote to his brother-in-law Peter Smith and nephew Gerrit Smith, the abolitionist.

SpinJ Corporation was recently incorporated by Speeding Ticket Lawyer Warren Redlich and his brother Steven Redlich to create and manage law-related content on the internet. SpinJ has hired law students to enter data and ensure accuracy.

The town-court.com site is helpful for regular people, as well as lawyers, who need information about traffic courts in traffic courts in New York State.



Contact:
Warren Redlich, CEO
SpinJ Corporation
255 Washington Avenue Ext. #108
Albany, NY 12205
888-733-5299
warren@redlichlaw.com