Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law is a comprehensive legal research platform that provides access to a wide range of legal resources, including primary and secondary legal materials, news, and analysis. It is designed to support legal professionals, including attorneys, law students, and legal researchers, by offering tools and content that facilitate legal research and practice management.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Bloomberg Law is part of Bloomberg Industry Group, a subsidiary of Bloomberg L.P., which is known for its financial data and media services. The platform integrates legal content with Bloomberg's proprietary news and business information, providing users with a unique perspective on legal issues that intersect with business and finance.
Features[edit | edit source]
Bloomberg Law offers a variety of features that cater to the needs of legal professionals:
- Legal Research: Users can access a vast database of case law, statutes, regulations, and administrative codes. The platform includes federal and state court opinions, as well as international legal materials.
- News and Analysis: Bloomberg Law provides up-to-date legal news and expert analysis on a wide range of topics, including litigation, corporate law, intellectual property, and labor law.
- Practice Tools: The platform includes tools for practice management, such as dockets, legal analytics, and workflow solutions that help legal professionals manage their cases and clients more efficiently.
- Business Intelligence: By integrating Bloomberg's financial data, Bloomberg Law offers insights into the business implications of legal developments, helping users understand the broader context of legal issues.
History[edit | edit source]
Bloomberg Law was launched in 2009 as part of Bloomberg's expansion into the legal information market. It was developed to compete with established legal research platforms such as Westlaw and LexisNexis. Over the years, Bloomberg Law has continued to evolve, adding new features and content to meet the changing needs of the legal profession.
Access and Subscription[edit | edit source]
Bloomberg Law is a subscription-based service, primarily used by law firms, corporate legal departments, and academic institutions. Subscribers gain access to the full range of resources and tools available on the platform.
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