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Justin Bieber – What’s in a name?


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Recently, a lawyer in Philadelphia has made the headlines for his famous name. Justin Bieber, a personal injury attorney, has received emails and Facebook messages from fans who mistook him for the Canadian, tween singing sensation, Justin Bieber

One way Westlaw allows you to make sure you have the right person is with our Profiler databases. “U” can access them by clicking on the “Site Map” link. We have Profiler information for lawyers, judges, experts, and arbitrators.

The template search is one of the benefits of our Profiler databases. It allows you to input a name if you are looking for someone specific or to search by area of law or expertise if you are not. Once you make your selection the database gives you all of the current professional information we have for them on Westlaw and also will link to other materials they may be involved in, like appellate briefs or cases. So the next time you’re searching for someone on Westlaw use one of the Profiler databases to ensure you find the right Justin Bieber!

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