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[[Category:Companies of the United Kingdom]]
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Revision as of 17:19, 22 March 2010

Practical Law Company (or PLC) is a UK-based legal publishing company which provides legal know-how for business lawyers. It also acts as secretariat for the GC100 group of general counsel and company secretaries.

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The company was set up in the early 1990s by Chris Millerchip and Rob Dow to publish PLC Magazine. Since then it has expanded to provide predominantly web-based subscription services to law firms and law departments across a range of specialist subject areas such as corporate, finance, property, tax and intellectual property. UK based services include:

  • PLC Arbitration
  • PLC Commercial
  • PLC Competition
  • PLC Construction
  • PLC Corporate
  • PLC Cross-border
  • PLC Dispute Resolution
  • PLC Employment
  • PLC Environment
  • PLC Finance
  • PLC Financial Services
  • PLC IPIT & Communications
  • PLC Law Department
  • PLC Pensions
  • PLC Private Client
  • PLC Property
  • PLC Public Sector
  • PLC Publications Portal
  • PLC Restructuring and Insolvency
  • PLC Share Schemes & Incentives
  • PLC Tax
  • PLC Which lawyer?

PLC has a staff of over 300, around a third of whom are lawyers, at its offices in Southwark, London.

PLC opened an office in New York, and launched its first US services in December 2008. US based services now include:

  • PLC Finance
  • PLC Corporate & Securities
  • PLC Law Department