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Law Journal Press is a law journal publisher founded in 1973. The company is a division of ALM Media,[1] and publishes more than 150[2] legal treatises written by lawyers and legal experts including Rob Frieden, Martin Lipton, and Raoul Felder. Law Journal Press publishes print and digital editions on a broad range of legal and business topics.