On February 25th they are launching an exciting new legal news service Legal Radar which I believe his targeted to deflate the aggressive growth and pricing of its main competitor Law360.
American Lawyer Media’s flagship publication, American Lawyer has been credited with inventing the legal news market in the 1980s. ALM has been exploring ways to reinvent how lawyers consume legal news for several years. The relaunch of Law.com brought content from all 19 ALM legal publications together in a unified platform. The old legal intelligence platform was relaunched as Legal Compass. On Tuesday they will launch an AI enabled streaming news service for lawyers.
Legal Radar delivers a clean customizable stream of breaking legal news and competitive insights. Lawyers can track companies, industries, law firms as well as litigation. Legal Radar offers breaking litigation news within minutes of a filing. When cases are reported documents such as complaints and opinions are attached to the story. I found Legal Radar to be visually “addicting” like an endless Facebook stream. It was hard to stop scrolling! Like its competitor
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in the legal research arena was challenged on two fronts in the 2010’s. First they were challenged by the emergence of two full service competitors:
“high tech industry offering”. According to David Nayer, Editor in Chief of Law Street Media, they will focus on “legal news that leads to business.”
litigation, and analytics information to create legal news that generates business for its users. This segment features emerging litigation in technology, from data privacy and government regulation, to the privacy rights of individuals from hacking, to the commercialization of their private information. Articles include coverage of tech giants, emerging tech, tech policy, cybersecurity, and intellectual property.”



