
ALM, a global leader in legal news and information, has unveiled a reimagined Law.com platform on June 16, 2025. This evolved platform delivers a faster, data-integrated, and personalized experience, designed to support legal professionals in making informed, precise decisions across the business and practice of law.
The revamped Law.com platform redefines how legal professionals access critical insights by organizing content into six core pillars: Business of Law, Practice of Law, Corporate Legal, Legal Technology, U.S. News, and World News. This structure streamlines navigation across jurisdictions and specialties, ensuring users can quickly find relevant information. With over 7 million legal professionals relying on ALM’s tools, the platform integrates exclusive datasets from Law.com Compass and Radar, embedding actionable insights directly within articles.
"Legal professionals need clarity, speed, and substance," said Richard Caruso, Senior Vice President, Legal Products at ALM. The platform’s enhanced search functionality, modern mobile-first interface, and personalized content recommendations cater to these needs, enabling faster and more confident decision-making. By leveraging real-time data and analytics, Law.com provides context that empowers users, from global law firms to in-house counsel, to act with precision.
"This is more than a redesign. It's a strategic leap forward," said Chris Plapp, Vice President of Law.com at ALM. The platform extends personalized My Law preferences across the site, offering tailored content recommendations based on user interests, such as specific topics, firms, or regions. A unified navigation bar, planned to align with other ALM products like Compass and Radar, enhances usability, while the mobile-first design ensures accessibility on the go.
As part of ALM’s commitment to accessibility, the entire Law.com archive will be exclusively available through Law.com NewsVault starting January 2026. Future enhancements planned for 2025 include a tabbed search interface and event management features in the MyLaw section, further integrating Law.com with ALM’s broader product ecosystem. This launch, following the 2025 merger of ALM and Law Business Research, positions Law.com as a premier global legal intelligence provider, serving a dynamic and connected legal marketplace.
The new Law.com platform sets a benchmark for legal intelligence, combining authoritative content, advanced technology, and user-centric design to drive smarter, faster decisions. By aligning with how legal professionals work today, ALM continues to shape the future of the legal industry.
ALM and LBR recently merged to form the premier global information and intelligence company serving the legal industry. Together, they provide unmatched coverage of legal news, proprietary data, performance benchmarking, and strategic insights, all built to support the business and practice of law. From global law firms to in-house legal departments, over 7 million legal professionals rely on ALM and LBR for the tools, research, and connections that drive results.