ALM and Time Inc. Business and Finance Network to Partner on Special Sections.Second "Go-To go-to adj. Being a player on an athletic team who is relied upon to make important plays, especially in clutch situations: the team's go-to receiver. Law Firms This list of the world's largest law firms by revenue is taken from The Lawyer and The American Lawyer and is ordered by 2006 revenue:[1]
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, and the Time Inc. Business and Finance Network (TIBFN), including FORTUNE, Money, Business 2.0, FSB (FrontSide Bus) See system bus. FSB - front side bus : FORTUNE Small Business and the Web site CNNMoney.com, today announced a two-year agreement to jointly publish "The Go-To Law Firms([R]) of the Top U.S. Companies," a special advertising feature in FORTUNE. The 2007 "Go-To Law firms" special advertising feature will run in the May 14 issue of FORTUNE. In addition, under the agreement, ALM will become the exclusive provider of additional multi-sponsored special sections focused on law firms and attorneys to run in other TIBFN properties including Money, Business 2.0, and FSB: FORTUNE Small Business. "Go-To Law Firms," was first published in FORTUNE in May 2006. The reference resource features listings and profiles of law firms named by FORTUNE 500 general counsel as their top outside counsel in five key legal practice areas, as well as related editorial on the selection of outside law firms, interviews and case studies. Law firms selected by the general counsel participating in the survey are included in individual practice specialty lists for litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. ; corporate transactions; labor and employment; intellectual property; and international work. Advertising participation in the section is limited to selected firms, and the section will run in all copies of the magazine, reaching a projected readership read·er·ship n. 1. The readers of a publication considered as a group. 2. Chiefly British The office of a reader at a university. of nearly four million. "We're we're Contraction of we are. we're we are pleased to partner again with TIBFN on this popular section," said Jack Berkowitz Berkowitz is a surname. Famous people with this name include:
"Once again, we'll be providing a unique opportunity for legal marketers to spotlight Spotlight can refer to at least three types of lighting:
Additional product and advertising information is available by contacting Brad Silberberg (bsilberberg@alm.com) at 212-592-4935 or Bristol Lane Voss (bristol_voss@timeinc.com) at 212-522-6287. FORTUNE, the leading biweekly bi·week·ly adj. 1. Happening every two weeks. 2. Happening twice a week; semiweekly. n. pl. bi·week·lies A publication issued every two weeks. adv. 1. Every two weeks. business magazine, is known for its unrivaled access to industry leaders and decision makers throughout the world. FORTUNE has a worldwide circulation of more than 1 million and a worldwide readership of nearly 5 million. The Time Inc. Business and Finance Network is the leading source for business news and information, reaching 20 million unique individuals through a world-class collection of publications including FORTUNE, Money, Business 2.0, FSB: FORTUNE Small Business and the Web site CNNMoney.com. TIBFN Custom Projects leverages this portfolio of respected brands to provide advertisers with an effective and unique way to convey their marketing messages to the business community, corporate decision makers, and upscale, high net-worth consumers. 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 34 national and regional magazines and newspapers, including The American Lawyer([R]), Corporate Counsel([R]), The National Law Journal([R]) and Real Estate Forum([R]). 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([R]) is the Web's leading legal news and information network, while ALM's GlobeSt.com([R]) 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. |
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