DroidLaw - Your Android Attorney

by Yan Matusevich on 7/9/10 10:56 PM

Tested version: 1.1
Latest version: 2.2.4
Requires Android: from 2.0.1

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Summary

What’s the first thing you notice when you walk into a lawyer’s office? Books! There are always bookshelves full of thick volumes as far as the eye can see. In the 21st century, there just has to be a better way to keep track of laws and legal documents. Wouldn’t it be great if you could fit all these pages onto a hand-held device? DroidLaw promises to turn this vision into reality.

Features & Use

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DroidLaw is basically a personal legal assistant designed for your Android device. The app is intended first and foremost for legal professionals and law school students. Whether as a study-aid or a casual reference source, DroidLaw is a useful tool for anyone involved with law in one way or another.

By default DroidLaw includes US Federal Rules, which are divided into the following legal areas:

Appellate Procedure
Civil Procedure
Criminal Procedure
Evidence Procedure

Each individual area of law is subdivided into sections marked with roman numerals that are then further divided into smaller numbered subsections. It’s a very neat and well-organized system that reduces clutter and makes browsing simple and efficient.

Once you’ve selected a particular area of law, you can filter down what you’re looking for by entering in terms into a text box at the top of the screen.

Unfortunately, this only filters words listed on the specific screen that you are viewing. There’s no option for searching through all sections and subsections for a specific keyword. This is definitely a major drawback given the huge amount of legal information out there.

There are three buttons located at the bottom of the screen:

  • RSS (View relevant RSS feeds)
  • Addons (Download additional legal codes and regulations)
  • Workspace (A clipboard where bookmarked sections and RSS feeds for future reference)

By pressing Addons, you can download more legal material at a cost. At the given moment there isn’t very wide selection of legal materials. Currently, none of the US state codes are available (except Ohio), which is problematic for people working in the States. According to the developer’s website, however, more reference material is on its way.

Pressing the menu button in the Workspace section let’s you add an RSS feed by providing the RSS channel title and URL.

To access your settings, press the menu button when at the main menu. There you can see how much data is being stored offline and wipe all offline data if necessary. You can also adjust your data caching or clear your cache at any point.

Bottom Line:

This app may not have any dazzling features, but it works well-enough as a reference source. As a tool, this app is most useful for people dealing with legal matters on a regular basis. It would be nice to see more material included in the app beyond just Federal Rules. As I already mentioned, the lack of a comprehensive search feature is a real disappointment. Unlike flipping through heavy reference books at the library, a legal reference app for Android should make searching for legal terms quick and easy.

Screen & Controls

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 The design is very simple and pragmatic. Everything is clearly displayed on the main screen as soon as the app is launched. Most features can be accessed using the touch screen, which is very efficient. In general, the app is extremely well organized and is intuitive to use. Once you’ve found the legal rule you needed, pressing the menu buttons presents you with several options:

Bookmark (Saves it to the Workplace)
Share (via Email, Facebook, SMS or Twitter)
Save Offline
Copy

The app has very minimal controls that can be easily understood by anyone. Everything works really well!

Speed & Stability

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The app launches instantly when opened. Everything runs quickly and smoothly. No crashes or lags experienced during the test.

Price/Performance Ratio

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DroidLaw can be downloaded for free from the Android Market. Add-ons can be downloaded at an additional cost. Since not that much material is included with the app, this can get a bit expensive (prices range from $3.99 to $2.99).

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Jul 10, 2010 11:59:43 AM

I agree with Peter here. It would sweet to have more add-ons. Canadian Law would be a nice addition too...

Jul 10, 2010 11:55:57 AM

I'm no expert on law, but it would be nice if this app included useful day-to-day laws (such as local, state drinking minimum while driving) or other rules and regulations that people have to deal with on a regular basis.

That would be a nice improvement!

Jul 10, 2010 6:32:51 AM

One thing most of us do not know.. our own laws. Nice to now be able to look up laws anywhere.

Market Comments

A Google User, Apr 9, 2013
Junk Does not work on Acer a500
A Google User, Feb 16, 2013
Don't purchase Doesn't work and support is non responsive.
A Google User, Feb 16, 2013
This Z the Old Version. DLawZtheReplacement. Hope This Helps :-)
scg, Sep 21, 2012
Bull Manure Installed. Then installed add-ons. Not one single add on showed. Only the basic install. Uninstalled. Now Google play and the Droid Law website REFUSE to let me install again. Keep telling me it is installed. Duh. Ya mean you don't update when I uninstall? You don't allow a re-install? After over 40+ years in the computer world the only word I can give to quality of this product is CRAP. But then what can you truly expect from a Droid. Pun intended.
Theodore, Aug 5, 2012
No response from developer The New York Code add-on doesn't work. I have emailed the developer twice and have not heard back.
charlene, Jun 17, 2012
Force close every time on xperia x10 mini. Tried re-installing w/ no luck. Now I going to try their new app dlaw. Fingers crossed...
ted, May 22, 2012
When criminal procedure is selected, it forces close the app, dont waste your time
sweeny, May 9, 2012
Awesome This has kept me a step ahead;)
Eugene, Apr 7, 2012
It has what I need. Excellent app with prompt and helpful support.
Toby, Mar 19, 2012
dLaw NOW FIXED: The dLaw BETA VERSION HAS BEEN UPDATED AND IS NOW COMPATIBLE WITH TABLETS AND ICS. PLEASE INSTALL THE DLAW VERSION IF YOU HAVE A TABLET!
Brandon, Feb 18, 2012
It's fixed! Buy!
Nick, Jan 24, 2012
Excellent app with superb customer support. The developer is an attorney and he stands by the quality of his products. I am thoroughly satisfied.
BEAR, Jan 19, 2012
Still great. Been using DroidLaw for a year, no problems. It has helped me a lot on the road. Unfortunately BigTwit is focused on replacing it with dLaw3.0 which will not work on my Samsung Tab w/Gingerbread.
Julia, Jan 3, 2012
Helpful! <Gravity Smart>
Chanel, Nov 20, 2011
Doesn't work This app still doesn't work on Honeycomb tablets. :-(
David, Nov 14, 2011
awesome app!
Ian MacMillan, Sep 30, 2011
Search Search could be better....it takes FOREVER
John, Sep 29, 2011
Excellent! Very useful app, easy navigation and a vast array of additional laws to add.
Joe, Sep 11, 2011
A first class product with first class service. Highly recommended. JP JD, Ll.M
Justin, Sep 10, 2011
Nice job! Great app for attorneys and students, nice search function and support! Thank you!
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