LegalFish brings all the news you can eat
Chicago, Illoinois-based online Attorney-Client Matching (ACM) services provider LegalFish has began to aggregate rss feeds legal news and made it available to consumers [Source]. The news is source from RSS feeds of three sites: Law.com, LexisNexis, and CNN Law.
Joshua Fuhrmark, Managing Director of LegalFish said,“Rather than time-consuming and relentless searching, RSS feeds allow these legal news sites to work for you by constantly keeping the consumer filled in,” [Source]
Mr Fuhrmark hopes that consumers will bookmark the LegalFish Newsroom pages (here) because having easy access to legal news will educate consumers and help them select the most adequate lawyer or law firm best suited for their case.
LegalFish is the first to make use of RSS feeds within the Attorney-Client Matching (ACM) industry.
This is an interesting aggregation of feeds of three of major news and information provider as was previously mentioned – Law.com, LexisNexis, and CNN Law.
The news page is filled with aggregated news from the three law-focused websites. Basically what you get from the page are a list of news article or posts from the three. Most of them are free and easy to get to. However, for Lexis-Nexis Mealy Publication search is for free but you have to pay for whatever post or article you have received.
There seems to be no RSS Icon and feed for the news page itself. Maybe it is still to be added. LegalFish has two others sites UK and Canada but there seems to be only one newsroom page and it is located on website of the Chicage office of LegalFish.














