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The New York Law Journal, an ALM publication, is the indispensable information source for the entire New York legal community. From leaders of global law firms and in-house counsel, to solo practitioners, the NYLJ provides the latest legal news, expert columns, special reports, court decisions and up to the minute coverage to keep lawyers in the nation's busiest legal market in the know.
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