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The New Lawyer goes live

user iconThe New Lawyer 06 April 2009 SME Law

Australia's first independent free daily news site and e-magazine for the legal profession is launched today.

Reed Business Information today raises legal business reporting to a new level with the launch of TheNewLawyer.com.au. The site and e-magazine is designed for leaders, thinkers and doers in the Australian legal profession. 


With an agenda-setting focus on the most important issues and news of the day, and providing access to personalities shaping legal industry agenda, The New Lawyer brings compelling stories to life with photographs, honest interviews and investigative journalism. 


The new site provides an intelligent and timely aggregation of essential news, independent and unbiased reports on breaking news and best-in-class analysis and commentary from acclaimed writers, lawyers and business leaders.


As well as breaking news every day, The New Lawyer offers a unique distilling of the best and most important stories from the world’s media. Our experienced writers scour the best legal reporting to bring a concise overview of the most compelling stories of the day. 


News, as it happens, will be delivered straight to lawyers via free daily email alerts in an easy-to-read, newspaper-style, interactive pdf. Readers can post their own comments, anonymously or not, to securely and comfortably interact with their peers on issues that affect them. Readers can sign up to get their free daily e-magazine here


Legal business is filled with bold moves, great successes, humble saints, huge risks and legendary egos. Via hard-hitting profiles and behind-the-headlines commentary,  The New Lawyer will cover the comings and goings, inner workings and major deals, the gossip, the losses, the business developments and the great achievements of the legal profession both in Australia and globally.



For more information on The New Lawyer, please contact Kate Gibbs: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (tel: 02 9422 2111) or please post your comments below... 


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