- Posted June 29, 2011
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CYBERSPACE SIGHTINGS: ALI-ABA introduces online forms library subscriptions

The American Law Institute-American Bar Association (ALI-ABA) recently announced the launch of ALI-ABA Forms Library Subscriptions, which provide attorneys with online access to legal forms across a variety of practice areas. Attorneys can subscribe to the complete Forms Library, which consists of nearly 2,000 forms, or smaller libraries dedicated to specific practice areas.
ALI-ABA's high-quality forms have always been and remain available for individual purchase online. The new Forms Library Subscriptions combine the forms into more manageable purchase options--at a much lower cost per form.
"Our Forms Library is designed for sophisticated practitioners. All forms are written by the top lawyers in the nation and come from our acclaimed CLE course materials, books and periodicals, not from anonymous authors," said ALI-ABA Director of Electronic and Print Publications Mark T. Carroll. "The forms are organized by practice area, which makes it easier and more affordable for lawyers to access the exact content they need--they are a must for lawyers in almost any field."
Individual practice areas in the Forms Library include banking, bankruptcy, corporate law, commercial law, elder law, employee benefits, employment and labor law, environmental law, estate planning, general practice, intellectual property, land use, litigation, real estate, taxation and more. All forms are easily downloadable and editable.
One-year subscriptions can be purchased a la carte for $99 to $299; the entire Forms Library is available for $999 for a one-year subscription. Forms are also one of the many features offered to ALI-ABA Knowledge Portal subscribers.
To learn more about ALI-ABA Forms Library Subscriptions, visit www.ali-aba.org, or www.facebook.com/ALIABACLE, or http://twitter.com/ali__aba.
Published: Wed, Jun 29, 2011
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