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Bloomberg Law Available to UCLA Law Students

Posted on behalf of Kevin Gerson, Law Library Director:

Dear all 2Ls and 3Ls,

I’m pleased to let you know that Bloomberg, the premier provider of business and financial information, is expanding into the legal information arena and will be at the Law School to give out free accounts during the week of Sept 15.

The new Bloomberg Law service is an all-inclusive tool providing legal analysis, filings, opinions, real-time and archival news, and company and financial information. Once you receive your Bloomberg account, you will be able to access the service via the Web using a biometric device, called the B-Unit.

The Bloomberg representatives will have a table set up in the courtyard on Sept 15 and 16 to sign up students, so please stop by if you would like to get an account. The reps will remain at the Law School Sept 17-19 to provide training sessions.

Some of your professors are requesting that you get accounts for course work. If so, this is the time. Those of you receiving accounts will be allowed to keep the account for free for up to six months after graduation.

Thank you,
Kevin