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Designed to help both defendant and plaintiff attorneys evaluate, prepare and try cases faster and more easily. Provides news, analysis and special services on legislative and regulatory developments. Focuses on case digests, updates and summaries of verdicts and settlements in key trials throughout the country, new filings, upcoming trials, developments in class actions and complex litigations, courtroom techniques and legislative and regulatory news. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication). The National Law Journal DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Send idea pitches to Leigh Jones, Senior Editor. Submissions must be 900 words written in a conversational style, opinion high, and the topic must be related to a current legal news event. The editorial assistant or intern is usually the best point of contact for notices of recent hires or promotions as well as the calendar. The deadline is noon on the Wednesday before publication. Media Alert: Wednesday March 18th, 2009 Incisive Media has merged The National Law Journal and Legal Times. The new publication, which covers national legal news and which includes a print and online format, will maintain the title The National Law Journal. It will also continue to include insider and front page news coverage of Washington D.C. The first print edition will launch in May. David Brown, previously Editor and Publisher of Legal Times, has been appointed Editor in Chief of The National Law Journal. Stephen Lincoln will continue as Publisher of the NLJ. David can now be reached at david.brown@incisivemedia.com

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