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Incisive Media Properties Named Winners in ASBPE National Azbee Awards of Excellence Competition
Business Wire, July 31, 2008
NEW YORK -- Incisive Media, a global leader in specialized business news and information, today announced that four of its properties, The American Lawyer, ClickZ, Corporate Counsel and Law Technology News, have been selected as winners in the 2008 30th Annual National Azbee "Awards of Excellence" editorial competition, conducted by the American Society of Business Publication Editors.
Founded in 1964, the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE) is the professional association for full-time and freelance editors and writers employed in the business, trade and specialty press. ASBPE is widely known for its annual Awards of Excellence competition, which recognizes the best in editorial, design, and online achievement.
The American Lawyer received a gold award in the "Regular Department" category for its "Bar Talk" section" (January, February, and March 2007), edited by Paul Braverman. Silver medals were awarded to the magazine in the "Special Section" category for "The Pro Bono Project" (July 2007) and in the "Special Supplement" category for the Litigation 2007" section (November 2007), both by the magazine's editorial team.
ClickZ won a silver medal in the "B2B Website Publication Redesign" category for team efforts led by Rebecca Holz, Rebecca Lieb, Mark Shaw, Mark Stephens and Shuityan Tang. In addition, ClickZ was a "top ten" finalist in the "B2B Web Site of the Year" awards competition.
Corporate Counsel was recognized with a silver medal in the "Feature Article" category for "Saw No Evil" (January 2007) by Sue Reisinger.
Law Technology News received a silver medal in the "Regular Column, Contributed" category for "Web Watch" (February and October 2007) by Robert J. Ambrogi. The publication was also awarded a bronze medal in the "Design Front Cover- News Tabloid" category for its August 2007 issue by Shane DeLeers.
Incisive Media is a leading global provider of specialized business news and information, in print, in person and online. The company's principal markets include commercial real estate, financial services, legal services, marketing services and risk management. Incisive Media's market-leading brands include Accountancy Age, Computing, Investment Week, Legal Week, Post, Real Estate Forum and The American Lawyer. For more information, visit www.incisivemedia.com.
The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, Law Technology News and Real Estate Forum are registered trademarks of ALM Properties, Inc.
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