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The National Law Forum is the official blog of the National Law Review located at: www.NatLawReview.com
The National Law Review (NLR) is a unique Web site featuring a monthly legal magazine paired with a user-friendly database dedicated to providing legal consumers with authoritative legal analysis written by lawyers from many of the nation’s premier firms. We compile timely, well-researched articles submitted to us nationwide from law reviews, law journals, law firm newsletters, and bar association and other professional publications and make them accessible to all in an easy-to-use, searchable database. The NLR also publishes a monthly online magazine that features articles with broad-based appeal to the legal community and to legal consumers, as well as content targeted to specific practice areas such as employment law, insurance, intellectual property, and banking.
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The National Law Review was founded and developed by an in-house attorney and former insurance executive who saw the need to have a resource where a busy professional could go to find current business and legal analysis written by qualified individuals. Law firm newsletters and journal articles often provide useful information for legal research and can serve as helpful resources when considering attorneys in an outside jurisdiction for retention. The problem is locating this pertinent information quickly, when you need it. The National Law Review strives to create a win-win situation by rapidly connecting leading legal professionals with potential clients who are actively seeking their expertise.
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