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American Lawyer Media Introduces GC New York, New Magazine for in-House Attorneys

Business Wire, June 14, 2004

Business Editors/Legal Writers

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 14, 2004

American Lawyer Media, Inc. (ALM), the nation's leading legal journalism and information company and publisher of The New York Law Journal(R) today announced the launch of GC New York(TM), a new magazine for chief legal officers and in-house attorneys throughout the New York metropolitan area.

GC New York's first issue, featuring a special focus on labor and employment law issues, will reach an audience of more than 6,000 selected corporate counsel in the greater New York region, including New York City, Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. GC New York joins GC Mid-Atlantic(TM), GC South(TM), GC New England(TM) and In-House Texas(TM), introduced by ALM over the past year.

The four-color magazine, to be published quarterly, focuses on topics of interest to the region's corporate counsel, providing expert coverage of legal issues and cases that impact companies, as well as profiles of people and personalities from the area's corporate legal departments. GC New York also examines departmental management topics and will include case studies and regional lists, rankings and compensation reports related to in-house legal departments.

"GC New York addresses the full range of issues facing in-house counsel, the legal decision makers in New York's largest corporations, from both legal and business perspectives," said George M. Dillehay, publisher of the magazine. "In addition, the magazine provides marketers with a direct channel to the group directly responsible for selecting suppliers and outsourcing work to law firms, in the most active and lucrative legal market in the nation."

Highlights of the inaugural GC New York issue include an examination of state and federal legislative efforts to curtail foreign outsourcing of white-collar jobs by American employers; a review of new and pending decisions by the National Labor Relations Board under the Bush administration in such areas as temporary employee status, retaliatory lawsuits and employer e-mail policies; a look at employer liability for workplace spam; and an overview of changing laws related to same-sex couple benefits.

GC New York will be distributed to an initial controlled circulation group with bonus first-issue distribution to attendees at Corporate Counsel Magazine's 16th annual General Counsel Conference in New York City. The second issue of the magazine will be published on October 12, 2004 and will feature a special focus on corporate governance. The magazine is also available to private attorneys by subscription. For subscriptions, or to be added to the complimentary distribution list for corporate counsel, please call Mike Bennett at (212) 545-6029.

Additional publication and advertising information can be obtained by contacting Stephen Lincoln, associate publisher and advertising director, at 1-(800) 888-8300 or slincoln@amlaw.com.

Headquartered in New York City, ALM is a leading integrated media company, focused on the legal industry. ALM currently owns and publishes 30 national and regional legal magazines and newspapers, including The American Lawyer(R) and The National Law Journal(R). ALM's law.com(R) is the Web's leading legal news and information network. ALM's other businesses include book, custom and newsletter publishing, court verdict and settlement reporting, production of legal trade shows and conferences, educational seminars and distribution of content related to the legal industry. ALM was formed by U.S. Equity Partners, L.P., a private equity fund sponsored by Wasserstein & Co., LP. More information on ALM, its business and services is available on the Web at www.americanlawyermedia.com.

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