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Logo of the Practical Law Company

Practical Law Company (often known as PLC) is a UK-based provider of legal know-how, transactional analysis and market intelligence for business lawyers. The company works closely with law firms and in-house law departments to provide solutions in practical know-how, technology and practice development.

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Building on the success of PLC Magazine, PLC now provides web services to law firms and law departments, giving them access to practical know-how that may otherwise be unavailable or too expensive to obtain. [unbalanced opinion?]

Subscribers

PLC's subscribers include most major international law firms, including over 95% of the top 500 law firms in the UK, and over 1000 major companies worldwide, including over 90% of the FTSE 100.

Company information

PLC has a staff of over 260 including over 80 legally qualified editors and researchers, many with significant experience as transactional lawyers in major City firms.