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October 6, 2009

A new commercial search engine is competing for your legal research dollars

Above the Law is reporting that Bloomberg Law is about to enter the commercial legal research market with a kick-off event at NYC's Wilkie Farr at the end of the month.  Here are the details from ATL:

Bloomberg Law will have its launch party at the end of the month at the west side offices of Willkie Farr.

It is way too early to tell if Bloomberg Law will truly offer an innovation in case law research. But we already know the company has put a metric ton of money into the product.

Click here (PDF) to check out Bloomberg Law’s initial offerings.

At least a few of ATL's readers already have some experience with Bloomberg Law based on the comments following the story.

Read the full story here.

(jbl)


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