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To Our Visitors:
Beginning today, American Lawyer Media's law.com has a new design and structure, created to provide you with improved access to an expanded network of sources for award-winning online news, information and resources, targeted to the needs of legal professionals. This marks the first step in our transition.
We've redesigned The Newswire to deliver more of each day's top news to you in a quicker, more readable format, and added a new column, Today's Brief, to complement the in-depth coverage of our main daily stories and keep you on top of the headlines wherever news is made.
CorpCounsel.com now features an array of offerings for in-house attorneys, expanded content from Corporate Counsel magazine, links to free briefing papers on hot topics from leading legal experts and "Who's News," a weekly e-mail update for in-house lawyers.
LawTechNews.com now offers weekly updates on new product introductions and announcements related to software, systems and technology services for law firms and legal technology managers. And tighter focus, and improved navigation and searchability, are available to help you find targeted information faster across the entire law.com network.
Through law.com's linked information sites, you can track developments in practice specialties at our Practice Centers, participate in accredited online training through Online CLE, access VerdictSearch, the nation's most current verdict and settlement database, identify expert witnesses at NLJExperts and purchase research and publications on LawCatalog.com.
Look for more improvements over the coming months. LawJobs.com, our nationwide legal job marketplace, will be expanding and adding exciting new tools for jobseekers and employers. We'll be introducing new specialized, online publications to deliver targeted information related to your career, your practice and your clients. And, by the end of our renovations, law.com will connect you directly to more than 24 award-winning redesigned national and regional legal publication sites online, including The American Lawyer, The National Law Journal, the New York Law Journal and Legal Times.
All of these changes have one objective: to improve service to our visitors. We're committed to keeping American Lawyer Media's law.com first in news and information for legal professionals.
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