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'''''The National Law Review''''' is an American [[law journal]] ({{ISSN|2161-3362)}}, legal [[news websites|news website]] and legal analysis [[news aggregator|content-aggregating]] database.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.americanbar.org/groups/departments_offices/legal_technology_resources/resources/free_journal_search.html| title=Free Full-Text Online Law Review /Journal Search| accessdate=2011-11-14 | work=[[American Bar Association]] | author=Legal Technology Resource Center}}</ref> The site offers news coverage and analysis of recent court decisions, regulatory changes and legislative actions and includes original content and content submitted by various professionals in the legal and business communities. The on-line version of the [http://www.natlawreview.com National Law Review] was launched in 2008 to serve the needs of in-house attorneys and other professionals looking for legal information on the internet. The on-line version specializes in news and analysis for the following types of [[American law]]: [[Administrative law]]; [[Banking law]]; [[Bankruptcy law]]; [[Civil Procedure]];[[Common law]]; [[Competition law]]; [[Conflicts of laws]]; [[Construction law]]; [[Consumer Protection]]; [[Contract]] law; [[Copyright]] law; Business [[Criminal law]]; [[Cyberlaw]]; [[Election law]]; [[Energy law]]; [[Entertainment law]]; [[Environment law]]; [[Family law]]; [[Financial regulation]] law; [[Health law]]; [[Immigration law]]; [[Insurance law]]; [[Intellectual property]] law; [[Labour law]] or Labor law; [[Military law]]; [[Municipal law]]; [[Patent]] law; [[Product liability]]; [[Property law]]; [[Securities law]]; [[Statutory law]], [[Tort]] law; [[Tax Law]]; [[Trademark]] law and [[Trust law]].
==History==
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''The National Law Review'' on-line edition was developed in Chicago, Illinois by attorney Jennifer Schaller and other legal and internet professionals in order to provide an easily accessible and reliable database of articles analyzing legal news and trends. ''The National Law Review'' print edition was founded in 1888 in Philadelphia by legal publishers Kay & Brother.<ref name="The National Law Review">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/national-law-review/oclc/70175466|title=The National Law Review|publisher=WorldCat.org|accessdate=2011-08-14}}</ref>
The print edition of the ''National Law Review'' was a monthly scholarly [[law review]] which included sections such as Current Legal News, a [[Book Review]] section, a Digest of Important Decisions which summarized recent judicial decisions in various states, and a section devoted to Current Legal Thought organized by legal topic.<ref
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