Why does Long Beach need a city hub if Los Angeles already has one?
Long Beach shares LA County court authority, but the local market is distinct. The hub is anchored in the Long Beach courthouse, Long Beach Bar Association, city law-enforcement context, and coastal LA County practitioner workflow instead of repeating the Los Angeles page.
Does Long Beach have city+vertical pages in this phase?
No. Long Beach is hub-only in this phase. The product cards route to Legal Core, Bail Core, and PI Core pricing pages rather than non-existent Long Beach city+vertical pages.
Does the Long Beach hub claim a separate court system?
No. Long Beach criminal practice remains part of the Los Angeles Superior Court system. The hub names Long Beach-specific courthouse and market context while keeping court authority accurately tied to LA County.
Does Long Beach get Bail Core coverage?
Yes. California permits commercial bail bonding, and Long Beach is not in a bail-restricted state. The hub routes to Bail Core pricing rather than a Long Beach Bail Core city+vertical page in this phase.
How does the hub handle Long Beach PI work?
It frames PI work through BSIS licensing, California Penal Code section 632 recording-law review, local attorney handoffs, surveillance documentation, and evidence records. A future city+vertical page could go deeper if Long Beach becomes top-tier for PI content.
Does Butler integrate directly with LA Superior Court in Long Beach?
No direct court integration is claimed. Butler organizes practitioner-side workflow, documents, assignments, and review status. Court filing or direct feed integration would require separate implementation scoping.
Can a Long Beach team migrate from an existing system?
Yes, where usable exports or records are available. The source system depends on vertical, and migration review identifies active matters, bonds, investigation records, documents, contacts, calendars, custom fields, and cutover risks.
Is Long Beach pricing different?
No. Butler pricing is not city-specific. Legal Core, Bail Core, and PI Core use the same per-user pricing structure everywhere, with product-specific trial periods and program availability.
Does the hub replace attorney, bail agent, or investigator review?
No. Local rules, court orders, bail availability, license obligations, recording law, and professional judgment remain the responsibility of the practitioner.
Where should a Long Beach practitioner start?
Start with the pricing page for the relevant product. Use contact if the question is Long Beach courthouse context, LA County workflow, migration, or multi-product fit.