Bloomberg Law today announces the continued expansion of its Practical Guidance content, with more than 100 new documents and four new topic pages added in July. Bloomberg Law’s Practical Guidance collection now numbers more than 5,400 documents.
The expansion of the Practical Guidance collection has corresponded with a dramatic increase in usage. Since January 2019, usage has grown by more than 77% among in-house clients and by more than 72% among law firm users.
Practical Guidance suites consist of overviews, checklists, timelines, forms, annotated contracts, and more. The content is fully integrated with the Bloomberg Law’s tools and technologies, including Points of Law, Precedent Database, SmartCode®, DocketKey®, BCiteSM, and Dockets, providing immeasurable value to attorneys and their clients.
Bloomberg Law has published new and expanded Practical Guidance content across a variety of different practice areas in 2020. Key topics include:
“The issues currently facing in-house attorneys and their law firm advisors are wide in scope and complexity,” said Alex Butler, vice president of content and analysis, Bloomberg Law. “This year has reinforced the value of working closely with our customers across the legal industry to closely align our significant investments in expanding our practical guidance offerings to meet their evolving needs.”
These enhancements to the Bloomberg Law platform are available to current subscribers at no additional cost. For more information and to request a demo, please visit http://onb-law.com/tkJO50Bb7r6.
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