The National Law Review Launches National Public Notice Service to Address Demand for Legal Notices
July 1st, 2025 11:22 PM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
The National Law Review expands its services with the National Public Notice Service, responding to the decline of traditional print newspapers and meeting the legal community's need for publishing public notices.

The National Law Review® (NLR) has introduced the National Public Notice Service™ (NPNS), a new platform designed to publish public notices across a wide range of legal and regulatory contexts. This expansion comes as a response to the growing demand from law firms and the legal community for reliable alternatives to traditional print newspapers, which have been increasingly closing down.
Gary Chodes, CEO of NLR, highlighted that the initiative was driven by customer demand, with many law firms seeking solutions to publish necessary legal notices. The service covers various types of notices, including abandonment of property, class actions, distressed asset sales, elections, and more, filling a critical gap in the legal information ecosystem.
The launch of NPNS underscores the shifting landscape of legal notices from print to digital platforms, reflecting broader trends in media consumption and the legal industry's adaptation to these changes. For more information, visit https://www.newmediawire.com.
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