It is operated by Portfolio Media, Inc., a subsidiary of LexisNexis[1][2] and delivers breaking news and analysis to more than 2 million U.S. legal professionals across 60 practice areas, industries and topics,[3] including a free section dedicated to Access to Justice, which reports on "access of individuals and disadvantaged populations to adequate, equitable, and essential criminal and civil justice systems as well as the noteworthy initiatives and individuals who promote such a cause.
"[4] Since 2003, Law360 has expanded its layout and organization, adding special sections on various topics supplementing the daily news, editorial analysis, business of law, and features.
In 2003, Marius Meland, founder of Portfolio Media, began publishing a daily online newsletter on intellectual property law.
[24] In December 2020, Law360 added Employment Authority to its news service, covering labor, discrimination, and wage and hour.
Each episode is approximately 20 minutes, and are hosted by Law360's Supreme Court Reporter, Jimmy Hoover and Assistant Managing Editor, Natalie Rodriguez.
The second season, The Fall of Tom Girardi, investigates how one of the U.S.'s most successful plaintiff's attorney went from a legal star to being accused of exploiting survivors of an explosion as well as widows and orphans of plane crash victims.