ALM Introduces Law.com Quest, ALM's Comprehensive Vertical Search Engine for the Legal Web.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- ALM, a leading media company serving legal and business professionals, today introduced Law.com Quest, a comprehensive vertical search engine A Web-based search engine that indexes content specialized by location (local venues and activities), by topic, typically for consumers, or by industry, geared to businesses (B2B). developed specifically for the legal Web. Law.com Quest provides powerful, Web-based search capabilities that enable attorneys, legal researchers and other industry members to quickly locate, organize and access relevant, useful results from leading legal publications, blogs and law firm Web sites, as identified by an authority in the field. Law.com Quest is available now on the law.com home page, or directly by going to www.law.com/Quest. Quest currently searches and indexes more than 150,000 current and historical articles from ALM's national and regional legal publications, including The American American, river, 30 mi (48 km) long, rising in N central Calif. in the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, The National Law Journal, the New York Law Journal Founded in 1888, the New York Law Journal is the top-selling legal daily in the United States. The newspaper covers legal news, decisions, court calendars, and legislation, and provides analysis and insight in columns written by leading professionals. , Legal Times and The Recorder, as well as court decisions and case summaries, and complete content from Law.com, almost 800 leading legal blogs and 450 law firm Web sites. Future plans call for significant expansion of the number of blogs and law firm sites that are indexed. In addition, Quest will be rolled out to all ALM newspaper and magazine sites and is available as a free, downloadable graphic that can be placed on any third-party Web site allowing users to run search queries through Quest. "Quest is a significant improvement over previous options for searching the Law.com network of sites. Even better, it adds a broader search of select legal Web sites and blogs," said Robert Robert, Henry Martyn 1837-1923. American army engineer and parliamentary authority. He designed the defenses for Washington, D.C., during the Civil War and later wrote Robert's Rules of Order (1876). Noun 1. Ambrogi, lawyer and author of the LawSites blog blog, short for web log, an online, regularly updated journal or newsletter that is readily accessible to the general public by virtue of being posted on a website. . "Beyond its scope, Quest's most striking feature is its ease of use, facilitated by its ability to filter search results by date ranges and by content source or type. Quest's broad vertical search, combined with its search of ALM articles, court decisions and features, should make it a key search tool for legal professionals." Users can search and group results by publication, media type, format and/or and/or conj. Used to indicate that either or both of the items connected by it are involved. Usage Note: And/or is widely used in legal and business writing. subject and date, enabling them to easily reach relevant results. "In the legal world, time is literally money," said William William, crown prince of Germany William or Frederick William, 1882–1951, crown prince of Germany, son of William II. In World War I he commanded (1914) an army on the Western Front and was nominal commander in the German attack Pollak Pollak is a surname, and may refer to:
, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of ALM. "Research is central to legal work, but until now, the industry has relied on search engines that often fail to produce time-effective, relevant results. We believe that Quest answers the growing need for a vertical search tool built specifically for the legal Web, and providing targeted, convenient access to the entire realm of legal information and news, from stories and decisions to briefing papers and attorney biographies." For additional information on Law.com Quest, please contact Jill Windwer at 1-(800) 888-8300 or e-mail jwindwer@alm.com. Headquartered in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , ALM is a leading integrated media company, focused on the legal and business communities. ALM currently owns and publishes 33 national and regional magazines and newspapers, including The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, The National Law Journal and Real Estate Forum. The company is one of North America's largest producers of conferences and trade shows for business leaders and the legal profession. ALM's Law.com is the Web's leading legal news and information network, while ALM's GlobeSt.com is the Web's leading information source for commercial real estate professionals. Other ALM businesses include book and newsletter publishing, court verdict and settlement reporting, production of professional educational seminars, market research and content distribution. ALM was formed by U.S. Equity Partners, L.P., a private equity fund sponsored by Wasserstein & Co., LP. More information on ALM's businesses and services is available on the Web at www.alm.com. ALM, The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, The National Law Journal, Real Estate Forum, Law.com and all other ALM publication and product names are either registered trademarks or trademarks of ALM Properties, Inc. |
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