Law News & Publications
The term magazine, which is derived from the French word 'magasin', or "storehouse," can literally be viewed as a storehouse of information. The term was first used in 1731 by the London publication 'Gentleman's Magazine'. Though magazines now cover an extremely broad range of interests, they can generally be broken down into four categories, including consumer or general, trade and technical, farm, and low-circulation. With an increase in the number of magazines published has come a greater specialization, or more narrow focus, among many magazines. Included here are those that are specifically dedicated to commercial law. The links included herein relate to commercial law news and publications.
Reinsurance News Network: NewsRe.com
Review the latest developments in the insurance/reinsurance industry. Includes industry news, company news, and hot topics such as technology, mergers, and legal issues.
United States Business Advisor
Explore the U.S. Federal Government's searchable, comprehensive resource for information, tools, and guides for business. Covers the complete spectrum of business issues.



