Martindale-Hubbellis an information services company to the legal profession[2]that was founded in 1868. The company publishes theMartindale-Hubbell Law Directory,which provides background information on lawyers[3]and law firms in the United States and other countries. It also published theMartindale Hubbell Law Digest,a summary of laws around the world. Martindale-Hubbell is owned by consumer website companyInternet Brands.[1]
Parent company | Internet Brands[1] |
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Founded | 1868 |
Founder | James B. Martindale |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | New Providence, New Jersey |
Nonfiction topics | law |
Official website | www |
History
edit19th century
editMartindale's Directorywas first published in 1868 byJames B. Martindale,a lawyer and business person.[4]He wrote in the preface:
The object of the work is to furnish to Lawyers, Bankers, Wholesale Merchants, Manufacturers, Real Estate Agents, and all others who may have need of business correspondents away from home, the address of one reliable law firm, one reliable bank, and one reliable real estate agent in each city and town in the United States; also to give the laws of the several States on subjects of a commercial character that are of interest or importance to business men, or have a bearing on mercantile transactions and the collection of debts....[5][6]
The first edition ofHubbell's Legal Directorywas published in 1870. By 1896,Martindale's Directoryincluded basic information that still appears in today'sMartindale-Hubbell Directory.This edition introduced law digests for all the states and provinces.[4][7]The same year, the 26th edition of theHubbell's Legal Directorywas published.[8]
20th century
editBy combining theMartindale's DirectoryandHubbell's Legal Directory,the first edition of theMartindale-Hubbell Law Directorywas published in 1931 as a two-volume set.[9]
In 1951, a digest was added forIsrael.Meanwhile, internal conditions as well as difficulties of communication withBulgaria,Czechoslovakia,Hungary,PolandandRomaniahad made it necessary to withdraw publication of law digests for these countries. These law digests were revised and again published in the 1990s. Throughout the yearsMartindale Hubbell Law Digest,which was revised and published annually, has been considered as an incompleteencyclopaediaofcomparative lawin English.[10][11][12]
In 1990,Martindale-Hubbellwas purchased byReed InternationalP.L.C.[13][14]Reed Elsevier came into being in 1992, following the merger of Reed International, a British trade book and magazine publisher, andElsevier,the Netherlands-based scientific publisher.[15]
21st century
editTheir directory went online in 2004, "free to legal professionals."[16]In 2007, theLexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell[17]Law Digestbecame available only via CD-ROM and subscription on-line. In 2009, all the 150 Law Digests could be consultedfree of chargeon martindale.com.[18]In October 2013, Reed Elsevier entered into a joint venture with Internet Brands, LLC.[19]In March 2014, the joint venture was completed resulting in the combination of Martindale-Hubbell, Lawyers.com, and Internet Brand's Nolo legal division. The joint venture operates under the name of Martindale-Hubbell.[1]
Products and services
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- Lawyers.com and martindale.com began offering free, online legal assistance to the public in June 1998, and has more than one million lawyers and law firms worldwide in its database.[20][21][22]The site contains a database of lawyers in the United States and allows users to search for lawyers using factors like geography, specialty, language and law school.[21]Lawyers in the database are assigned an ISLN (International Standard Lawyer Number).
- The Law Blog includes posts from lawyers on issues, trends and news in the legal profession such as immigration, personal injury, estate planning, etc. In November 2011 the Lawyers.com blog launched a New Jury Roundup weekly news feature entitled, "Editor's Choice: Jury Awards Edition." The news feature reports on large jury awards won by individuals in recent personal injury cases.[23]
References
edit- ^abc"Internet Brands® and LexisNexis Announce Completion of Joint Venture Combining Professional and Consumer Legal Brands"(PDF)(Press release). Internet Brands. 2014-03-03.Retrieved2015-02-27.
- ^Artley, Meredith (2004-10-23)."Finding legal information online".The New York Times.Retrieved2012-11-21.
- ^"Why Judges Tilt to the Right".The New York Times.January 31, 2015.
Of the 975,000 lawyers listed in 2012 in the Martindale-Hubbell legal directory,
- ^ab"About Martindale-Hubbell".Martindale.com. n.d.RetrievedOctober 14,2020.
- ^Martindale, James B. (1874).Martindale's United States Law Directory for 1874: Containing the Names of One or More of the Most Reliable Law Firms, Banks, and Real Estate Agents in Each of the Principal Cities and Towns of the United States and Canada.Indianapolis, Indiana: J.B. Martindale & Co. p. iii.
- ^The National Legal Directory.St. Louis, Mo.: Hubbell & Craven. 1870.
- ^Martindale, James B. (1896).Martindale's American Law Directory (Annual) 1896(28th ed.). Chicago: J.B.Martindale. p. 4.
- ^Hubbell, J.H. (1896).Hubbell's Legal Directory for Lawyers and Business Men.New York: The Hubbell Publishing Company. p. 5.
- ^The Martindale-Hubbbell Law Directory (Annual)(63rd ed.). New York: Martindale Hubbell Law Directory Inc. 1931.
- ^David, Rene; Brieley, John E.C. (1968).Major Legal Systems in the World Today, An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Law(1 ed.). London: The Free Press, Collier-Macmillan Limited. p. 494.
- ^Stoffel, Walter A. (1987). "National Reports, Switzerland". In Knapp, Viktor (ed.).International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law.Vol. I. Tübingen and Dorderecht, Boston, Lancaster: J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck) and Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. S-201.
- ^See also, e.g.,Rheinstein, Max;Glendon, Mary Ann(2011). "Inheritance".Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica Deluxe Edition.Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica.
- ^Prokesch, Steven (1992-02-09)."Britain's Low-Profile Publishing Giant".New York Times.Retrieved2012-11-21.
- ^"The Media Business; Martindale Sold to British Publisher".The New York Times.1989-11-23.
- ^Edward A. Gargan (6 October 1994)."Reed-Elsevier Building Big Presence in the U.S."New York Times.RetrievedFebruary 18,2008.
- ^"Directory of Experts & Services goes online".Advertising Age.December 9, 2004.
- ^"LexisNexis Martindal-Hubbel, Spot Runner form alliance to deliver local TV advertising for law firms".Advertising Age.May 30, 2007.
- ^LexisHub Staff (2009-10-09)."Press Release: Martindale-Hubbell Law Digests Now Available For Your Free Use".LexisNexis.com LexisNexis® Legal Newsroom Lexis Hub.Retrieved2016-09-16.
- ^"LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® and Internet Brands® Announce Joint Venture".relx.com.2013-08-30.Retrieved2019-03-13.
- ^Nusbaum, Marci Alboher (2000-05-11)."Untangling the Legal Maze by Surfing the Web".New York Times.Retrieved2012-11-21.
- ^abLee, Jennifer 8. (2001-02-22)."Legal Aid Online; Web's Law Library: A Partial Catalog".New York Times.Retrieved2012-11-21.
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- ^"New Jury Verdict Roundup Launched on Lawyers.com Blog".MarketWatch.com. 2011-11-07.Retrieved2012-11-21.