NATIONAL—Attorney at Law Magazine made the decision in late 2023 to produce a new series of digital only, national special issues. This concept has produces its first issue, the 2024 Personal Injury Issue. We are slated to publish three other issues later this year.
“We truly hope that this kicks off a great tradition for Attorney at Law Magazine,” says CEO Ken Minniti. “We have long been a print publication. In recent years, we transition to publishing more content on the website. We’re very excited to marry these two philosophies with our national digital magazines.”
The Personal Injury issue highlighted various personal injury practitioners nationwide. The next issues will highlight Family Law, Athletes in Law and Veterans in Law.
“This is really just the beginning,” Minniti says. “We’re starting out with four issues this year, but hope to make it eight issues in 2025. I believe this will be a big part of Attorney at Law Magazine’s future and I’m excited to bring you all some unique issues that truly highlight the lawyers doing great work today.”
For a full calendar of upcoming issues, please click here.
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Attorney at Law Magazine is a national trade publication for and about the private practice attorney. In addition to its national coverage, Attorney at Law Magazine also produces local-focused content in print and digital in cities nationwide. The magazine focuses on the industry, its events, happenings and the professionals and firms that drive its success. The editorial is a collaboration of interviews with professionals, industry expert penned columns and articles about advancing your legal practice through marketing, practice management and customer service.
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