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AMERICAN LAWYER MEDIA REPLACES ACQUIRED MONTHLY LETTER WITH WEEKLY.


American Lawyer Media (New York) has acquired Delaware Law Monthly newsletter from DLM, Inc. (Wilmington, DE) and owner Charles Oberly. No terms of the deal were revealed.

Established in 1979, the monthly includes information and synopses of all cases within the Delaware court system, including the Delaware Supreme Court, Chancery Court, and Superior Court, as well as local courts.

American Lawyer Media has closed the acquired title and launched Delaware Law Weekly. The company said the new publication, described as a newspaper, is designed to provide case digests for all significant state court decisions, as well as original editorial, including: legal news and developments in the Delaware legal community; expanded coverage of Delaware courts and state agencies; and news editorials from practicing attorneys on trends in their areas of expertise. Editorial will also emphasize the unique role that the state of Delaware plays in establishing and interpreting U.S. corporate law.

ALM Pennsylvania/Delaware division president Jane Seagrave said that "our new Delaware bureau will provide ALM readers across the country with a rich source of coverage f or local decisions, precedents and trends that impact the business of the nation.

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Date:Dec 31, 1998
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