The National Law Journal

The National Law Journal
Type Monthly
Format Magazine
Owner(s) ALM
Publisher ALM
Editor-in-chief Lisa Helem
Managing editors Mark Bauer
News editor Michael Scarcella
Founded 1978
Language English
Headquarters Washington, DC, United States
Sister newspapers American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel Magazine, The New York Law Journal
ISSN 0162-7325
Website www.nlj.com

The National Law Journal, a U.S. periodical founded in 1978 by Jerry Finkelstein, as a "sibling newspaper" of the New York Law Journal, that itself was founded in 1888.[1] The National Law Journal reports legal information of national importance to attorneys, including federal circuit court decisions, verdicts, practitioners' columns, coverage of legislative issues and legal news for the business and private sectors. The Journal releases its list of the "100 Most Influential Lawyers in America" once every few years.[2][3]

The once tabloid-sized weekly newspaper is now a monthly magazine that publishes online daily and is owned by American Lawyer Media, ALM.[4][5]

In September 2017, Lisa Helem was promoted to editor in chief.[6]

See also

References

  1. "History". alm.com. Archived from the original on 2014-01-04.
  2. "Who Are the 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America?". Above the Law. March 25, 2013.
  3. "The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America". The National Law Journal.
  4. "ALM - Insights. Innovation. Connected". alm.com.
  5. "The National Law Journal Unveils Monthly Print Magazine".
  6. "ALM Promotes Lisa Helem to Editor-in-Chief of The National Law Journal".
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