FAQ: The National Law Review's Expansion into National Public Notice Service

Summary
The National Law Review has expanded its services to include the National Public Notice Service, addressing the gap left by declining print newspapers for publishing legal and regulatory public notices.
What is the National Public Notice Service (NPNS)?
The NPNS is a new service by The National Law Review that publishes public notices in all legal and regulatory contexts, filling the void left by traditional print newspapers.
Why did The National Law Review launch the NPNS?
Customer demand from law firms working with its DailyDAC affiliate, which noticed a gap due to the closure of traditional print newspapers, drove the launch of NPNS.
What types of public notices can be published through NPNS?
NPNS can publish notices like abandonment of property, class actions, distressed asset sales, elections, formation and dissolution of legal entities, land use and zoning matters, name changes, probate matters, public bidding for government contracts, public hearings, service by publication, and tax lien sales.
Who is behind the National Public Notice Service?
The NPNS is launched by The National Law Review, with its CEO Gary Chodes citing customer demand as the reason for the expansion.
How does NPNS compare to traditional print newspapers for public notices?
NPNS offers a digital alternative to traditional print newspapers, which are increasingly closing, ensuring that legal and regulatory public notices continue to reach the public effectively.
When was the National Public Notice Service launched?
The NPNS was announced on July 1, 2025, as part of The National Law Review’s expansion of services.
Where is the National Public Notice Service available?
The service is available online through The National Law Review’s platform, making it accessible nationwide.
Who can benefit from using the NPNS?
Law firms, legal entities, government bodies, and individuals requiring the publication of legal and regulatory public notices can benefit from NPNS.
How can I contact The National Law Review for more information about NPNS?
For more information, you can contact Billy Thieme, Communications Director, at (708) 357-3317 or via email at [email protected].

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