PremierPartner Profiles on www.martindale.com

LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Launches PremierPartner Profiles on www.martindale.com

New Providence, N.J. - January 9, 2006 - Press Release - LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® (LNMH), the authoritative information resource on the worldwide legal profession, is introducing a new service to allow international law firms to showcase leading partners on www.martindale.com.

The PremierPartner Profile provides an exclusive platform for Martindale-Hubbell® subscribers to differentiate themselves in the market by profiling heads of practice, industry specialists and thought leaders. PremierPartner Profiles

Media Contacts:
Daryn Teague
for Teague Communications
(661) 297-5292
dteague@teaguecommunications.com
are independently researched and compiled to give an impartial portrait of individual lawyers, supported by specific transactions and industry sector expertise. The resulting Profile provides valuable insight into the individual's current role, achievements and management style and offers buyers of external legal services with the essential information they need to validate referrals and make selection decisions.

"The PremierPartner Profiles complement the law firm's information published in the International Law Directory." said Derek Benton, Director International Operations. "PremierPartner is designed to help international law firms position themselves ahead of their competitors on martindale.com and, through profiles of their best people, deliver an attractive promotional proposition that balances personality with expertise and experience."

For further information on Martindale-Hubbell International please contact: Paul Jaffa or Nicola Stokes, Myddleton Communications 020 7689 5545.


About LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®

LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® (www.martindale.com) is the leading client development company for the legal profession, partnering with its law firm customers to meet their practice development goals. The company offers opportunities to speak at industry conferences, publish legal articles and showcase expertise through a wide range of online products. The Martindale-Hubbell database of more than 1 million lawyers and law firms, accessible at www.martindale.com and www.lawyers.com, is the number-one lawyer directory on the Internet (as measured by Nielsen//NetRatings). The company provides lawyers, business executives and consumers with detailed information to help them identify, evaluate and select legal counsel. www.martindale.com is one of the most complete sources of information on the global legal profession with over 3 million lawyer and law firm profiles viewed each month.

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