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04-29-09

The 2009 Edition of the California Municipal Law Handbook is now available on CD-ROM!

02-28-08

American Legal Publishing has been chosen by the City and County of Honolulu as the new publisher of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (City and County Code). Read the official press release!

01-09-08

The newly revised Chicago Municipal Code is now available in a three-volume set! Read the official press release!

03-27-07

American Legal is named the official publisher of the Philadelphia Code.

01-10-07

American Legal and the League of Arizona Cities and Towns form a joint ordinance codification program.

01-02-07

American Legal teams up with the Virginia Municipal League to publish the Virginia Municipal Laws handbook.

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American Legal Publishing provides a wide range of services to municipalities and organizations of all sizes, including ordinance codification and supplementation, CD-ROM publishing, Internet hosting, document imaging and much more!

Since 1934, more than 2,000 municipalities have depended on American Legal Publishing to publish, supplement, and distribute their codes of ordinances. Our reputation for high quality, our professional staff of attorneys, our experienced editors, and our friendly customer service have made us a leader in local government publishing.

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….Dallas, TX create a nationwide Subscriber Service program to maintain and distribute their code of ordinances. [Full Story]

….State Leagues provide affordable, professionally-produced codes of ordinances for the smaller municipalities in their states. [Full Story]