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The National Law Journal Announces Results from 3rd Annual “Best of The National Law Journal” Readers Rankings

The National Law Journal Announces Results from 3rd Annual “Best of The National Law Journal” Readers Rankings

WASHINGTON, D.C. – April 4, 2014 – ALM’s The National Law Journal today announced the results from “Best of The National Law Journal,” the third annual reader’s choice rankings of the nation’s top legal vendors and law schools.

Approximately 6,500 readers cast votes for vendors in 94 different categories for the best providers of services, products or education to U.S. law firms. For each category, the winners were ranked by pure popularity among peers – the choice with the most votes won. More than 450 businesses were listed on the official ballot and more than 100 additional vendors received write-in votes from readers.

“From data technology products and banking services to law firm marketing and legal research, the ‘Best of The National Law Journal’ Reader Rankings showcases the top vendors and law schools, providing lawyers and legal professionals with insights into the preferred providers in today’s legal market,” said Kenneth Gary, publisher of The National Law Journal & Legal Times.

The survey ballot consisted of categories encompassing the areas of Technology, Research, Litigation Consulting, Accounting, Banking, Insurance, Financial Services, Litigation Support, Education, Law Firm Marketing & Communications, ADR & Mediation, and Recruiting & Staffing.

Results of the contest were compiled by the sales and marketing staff of The National Law Journal. The editorial staff of the newspaper was not involved in this project.

For the complete list of winners, please go to http://pdfserver.amlaw.com/nlj/Best_of_NLJ_2014_Web.pdf.

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