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National Law Review: Coronavirus Update - The National Law Forum

National Law Review: Coronavirus Update

The National Law Review continues normal operations
as we are a virtual company.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact us at Info@NatLawReview.com or at 708-357-3317 M-F 7-7 and midday weekends and holidays.
Due to the virus and surrounding legal issues our traffic has soared to over 200,000 visitors and over 250,000 page views yesterday alone. We’re on track to have 1,500,000+ visitors in March.
We sincerely hope for your family and co-workers to remain safe – if you’d like resources about how businesses and individuals are navigating the pandemic, we have a dedicated page with over 200 articles written by the nation’s top law firms on the topic.  Groups including SHRM have directly linked to this resource page.
If your company or professional association needs a consolidated, reliable resource that is updated hourly, we encourage linking to our Coronavirus Resource hub.

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A group of in-house attorneys developed the National Law Review on-line edition to create an easy to use resource to capture legal trends and news as they first start to emerge. We were looking for a better way to organize, vet and easily retrieve all the updates that were being sent to us on a daily basis.In the process, we’ve become one of the highest volume business law websites in the U.S. Today, the National Law Review’s seasoned editors screen and classify breaking news and analysis authored by recognized legal professionals and our own journalists. There is no log in to access the database and new articles are added hourly. The National Law Review revolutionized legal publication in 1888 and this cutting-edge tradition continues today.