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==External Links==

Revision as of 09:00, 13 September 2008

Title

Law.com – Legal News, Legal Technology, In-House Counsel, Small Firms

Description

Law.com's RSS feed is a free service. When implementing the RSS feed on your site, we request that you provide text attribution to Law.com next to the area where the RSS feed is displayed, as follows: "From Law.com." With the RSS feed, we include the source for each of the articles and copyright attribution. (For example, "The American Lawyer. Copyright 2004 ALM Properties, Inc. All rights reserved."). We request that you do not remove either the name of the publication or the copyright. ALM reserves the right to discontinue the distribution of its RSS feed to your site at any time.

RSS, an acronym for Really Simple Syndication, is a format that sends headlines to news aggregators, or newsreaders, Web sites and blogs. RSS feeds use XML specifications and display news and information. By including the Law.com RSS feed in your news aggregator, site or blog, new headlines will appear each time the top Law.com headlines update.

Law.com's RSS feed displays the top headlines for legal professionals throughout each weekday. Readers may click on these headlines to view the full story on the Law.com site.

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Languages

English

Contact

ALM Properties, Inc
New York NY
United States 10010
+1.2125456153

Logos

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Additional Information

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External Links



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