Bloomberg Law
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A Bloomberg Law is a legal research platform that provides legal professionals with comprehensive legal and business intelligence, including litigation and transactional information, court dockets, legal news, and analysis.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be a Bloomberg Division.
- It can integrate with the Bloomberg Terminal, offering enhanced access to financial data for legal professionals.
- It can have been launched to provide real-time access to legal information, combining legal research with technology and analytics.
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- Example(s):
- In 2010, Bloomberg Law was introduced, offering an innovative approach to legal research by integrating legal content with business and financial information.
- In 2018, Bloomberg Law added Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities to improve legal research efficiency, such as predictive analytics and document automation tools.
- In 2020, Bloomberg Law released a suite of COVID-19 resources to support legal professionals in navigating pandemic-related legal challenges, including legislation, regulations, and case law updates.
- In 2024, it released Bloomberg Law's Contract Solutions
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Legal Technology, Legal Analytics, Bloomberg Terminal, Michael Bloomberg, Financial Information.
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomberg_Law. Retrieved:2023-5-18.
- Bloomberg Law is a subscription-based service for online legal research, part of Bloomberg L.P.'s professional services, which includes the Bloomberg Terminal. It provides lawyers, law students, and other legal professionals with access to court dockets, legal filings, news, and business information along with the tools to analyze this information. Bloomberg Law leverages technology to offer faster access to legal information and is known for its innovative approach by integrating legal resources with business and financial data.