BNA Unveils Internet Law Resource Center

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BNA Unveils Internet Law Resource Center

Exclusive news and analysis now integrated with Pike & Fischer's comprehensive legal content

ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --Continuing on its quest to provide one-stop online solutions for legal and business professionals, BNA today unveiled its Internet Law Resource Center(TM). The fourth of BNA's recently introduced online information and research hubs, this Resource Center provides a comprehensive resource for case law, news, research, and analysis on Internet and e-commerce law all in one place.

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"The hallmark of our Resource Centers is a clean layout, with information organized by topic tabs to make navigation easy," said Michael Eisenstein, Vice President and Group Publisher of BNA's Legal & Business Publishing Group. "With activity on the Internet growing by leaps and bounds every day, cyberlaw professionals don't just need cutting-edge information in an easily-accessible format; they need it now. That's what our Resource Center gives them."

The Internet Law Resource Center provides cyberlaw practitioners access to exclusive case digests of court actions and full text decisions by state and federal courts, the Federal Communications Commission, the U.S. Copyright Office, foreign courts, and other bodies regulating the Internet. Notable pleadings, motions, and appellate briefs are also available in PDF format. It also provides access to reporting--much of it proprietary--from BNA's Electronic Commerce & Law Report(TM).

"What makes our Resource Centers unique is the ability to search several different types of data," said Eisenstein. "You can find a case by citation, keyword, or BNA's exclusive Headnote Finder. In the Internet Law Resource Center, you can search comprehensively across all content--cases, news, analysis, and primary sources--or you can zero in on just the resources relevant to a particular area of Internet law, such as privacy or intellectual property. The time savings alone is a great asset."

In addition, the Internet Law Resource Center, to which you can get a 15-day free trial, includes access to BNA Insights, cutting-edge articles by thought leaders in the cyberlaw field.

Launched in August 2010, BNA's Resource Center portfolio is growing and will soon provide even broader legal coverage. Current offerings cover labor and employment law, intellectual property law, telecommunications law, and, now, Internet law. Each Resource Center employs an intuitive interface to gathercutting-edge legal reporting and news analysis; comprehensive collections of cases, laws, and regulations; exclusive expert analysis from leading practitioners in BNA Insights; practice tools and more.  In addition, they feature a suite of search and browsing options that allows for efficient and effective use by BNA customers.  Additional Resource Centers are slated for release throughout the coming year.

For more information or a demonstration of BNA's new Internet Law Resource Center(TM), please call Kent Frankstone at 800-372-1033 or visit http://www.bna.com/ilrc2.

BNA (http://www.bna.com) is the leading independent publisher of print and electronic news, analysis, and reference products for professionals. Delivering specialized information to business, legal, and government professionals at every level of expertise, BNA produces more than 300 news and information services, including the highly respected Daily Labor Report, U.S. Law Week, and Daily Report for Executives.

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