Legal Week was a weekly British magazine for business lawyers, launched in 1999 by Mark Wyatt and Mary Heaney.
It was acquired by Incisive Media in 2005.
In 2016, the company sold the magazine to ALM. [1] [2] It is now a fully digital publication operating under the Law.com International brand. The magazine was a recipient of the PPA Business Magazine of the Year award. [3]
Future plc is an international multimedia company established in the United Kingdom in 1985. The company has over 220 brands that span magazines, newsletters, websites, and events in fields such as video games, technology, films, music, photography, home, and knowledge.
Nielsen Holdings plc is an American information, data and market measurement firm. Nielsen operates in over 100 countries and employs approximately 44,000 people worldwide.
CollabNet VersionOne is a software firm headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, United States. CollabNet VersionOne products and services belong to the industry categories of value stream management, devops, agile management, application lifecycle management (ALM), and enterprise version control. These products are used by companies and government organizations to reduce the time it takes to create and release software.
Miller Freeman, Inc., was a San Francisco-based publisher of trade books and business magazines, as well as a manager of trade and industry expositions. It was an innovative force in business technology and communications in the 1990s until its breakup in 2000. A substantial part of the company was owned by UBM which is now owned by Informa.
IT Week was a weekly magazine for the UK computing industry, published by Incisive Media.
ALM is a media company headquartered in the Socony–Mobil Building in New York City, and is a provider of specialized business news and information, focused primarily on the legal, insurance, and commercial real estate sectors. The company was started in 1979 by Steven Brill to publish The American Lawyer.
The American Lawyer is a monthly legal magazine and website published by ALM Media. The periodical and its parent company, ALM, were founded in 1979 by Steven Brill.
Computeractive is a fortnightly computer magazine published by Future plc in the United Kingdom. It is the sister magazine to Web User.
TransPerfect Translations is a translation and language services company based in New York City. The company serves clients in many fields, such as film, gaming, law, and healthcare. As of 2012, TransPerfect is "the largest privately owned language services provider, with offices in over 100 cities worldwide" and more than 7,500 employees.
Incisive Media is a B2B information and events business. It is based in London, United Kingdom.
The Deal LLC is a media company that offers The Deal Pipeline, a transaction information service, and formerly published finance and business magazine The Deal. The company generates original and daily articles, commentary and data that cover the world of finance and business through the lens of deal making, focusing on core areas including Mergers & Acquisitions, private equity, venture capital financings, bankruptcies and other topics of interest to the investment banking, private equity, legal, hedge fund and venture capital industries.
Alexander Leonidovich Mamut also spelled Aleksandr, is a Russian billionaire lawyer, banker and investor. Used to be a co-owner of Rambler Group. An Israeli citizen
The Legal Intelligencer is the oldest daily law journal published in the United States, and serves the legal community of Philadelphia and surrounding areas. The paper was founded in 1843 by Philadelphia attorney Henry E. Wallace.
Accountancy Age is an online trade publication for accountants and financial staff in the United Kingdom. After running from 1969 to 2011 with a circulation of over 60,000 in print, it changed with effect from May 2011 to an online-only publication.
Waters is a monthly controlled-circulation magazine specializing in the application of information technology in the capital markets, and is one of four brands comprising WatersTechnology, an online financial technology news portal.
CRN is an American computer magazine. It was first launched as Computer Retail Week on June 7, 1982, as a magazine targeted to computer resellers. It soon after was renamed Computer Reseller News.
Global Pensions magazine was a monthly Incisive Media publication that served the institutional pensions industry and focused on managing risk and investment returns. The magazine was part of MSM International Ltd. until late 2006 when it was acquired by Incisive Media. The magazine was based in London. It was previously published weekly. It was edited by Raquel Pichardo-Allison.
Litera is an American software corporation headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. They create and license productivity and risk management software. In December 2009, Litera acquired Softwise Inc. in its biggest acquisition to date. The company acquired CitationWare LLC in 2011. In 2013, Litéra acquired AxxiTRIALS clinical-trials portal from web technology specialist Axxiem Web Solutions. In 2019 Litera acquired competing fileshare company Workshare.
Professional Pensions magazine is a weekly Incisive Media publication covering the UK institutional pensions industry. The magazine was published by MSM International Ltd. from its launch in 1995 until December 2006 when the company was acquired by Incisive Media.
The National Law Journal, a U.S. periodical founded in 1978 by Jerry Finkelstein, as a "sibling newspaper" of the New York Law Journal, that itself was founded in 1888. The National Law Journal reports legal information of national importance to attorneys, including federal circuit court decisions, verdicts, practitioners' columns, coverage of legislative issues and legal news for the business and private sectors. The journal releases its list of the "100 Most Influential Lawyers in America" once every few years.