Wednesday, December 20, 2023

End of an Era: The New Jersey Law Journal Is Going Digital. Here's What to Know. | New Jersey Law Journal

The Law Journal Is Going Digital. Here's What to Know. | New Jersey Law Journal

The New Jersey Law Journal will stop producing a print product starting next year. Here is a list of frequently asked questions intended to provide all the information you need to know about the change.

What is happening?

The New Jersey Law Journal, along with most other ALM publications—including The American Lawyer magazine, The Legal Intelligencer in Pennsylvania, the Daily Report in Georgia and the Daily Business Review in Florida—will be moving to digital-only.

Will there be any changes in coverage?

No. The Law Journal will continue producing the same amount and the same quality of in-depth coverage of the New Jersey legal community. That includes breaking news, timely analysis and deep insights on the latest major issues affecting the legal world. We will also continue to provide the same steady stream of insightful articles from contributing authors on the full range of issues affecting the legal world.

When is the change taking place?

The last print edition of the Law Journal will be coming out on Dec. 25.

Will this affect the website and email newsletters?

No. All of our content will continue to be available on our website. New stories will be accessible on the homepage as soon as they are published, and our top stories will be updated daily. News, analysis and columns—including Editorial Board pieces, case results, law firm moves, special sections and more—will continue to be available on the site and in our digital alerts and newsletters. Those alerts and newsletters will continue to be sent throughout the day.

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