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Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory sold Croner Group to Peninsula Business Services in 2016 and sold Croner-i to Peninsula in 2017 [40] [41] In the United States, Wolters Kluwer's Legal & Regulatory Education (the education division of Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.) published casebooks and legal textbooks through its Aspen Publisher's ...
Datacert is a computer software company that provides legal enterprise management software and services designed for legal departments. In 2014, Datacert was acquired by Wolters Kluwer and merged with the company's ELM business, TyMetrix, and became ELM Solutions.
The following are or were legal publishers: ARK Group; Bedford Square Press [1] Blackstone Press [2] Blackwell Scientific Publications [3] Blay's Guides [4] Butterworths [5] Cameron May [6] CCH Editions [7] Chancery Law Publishing [8] Codify Legal Publishing [9] ESC Publishing [10] Fourmat Publishing [11] Henry Stewart Publications [12] Jordans ...
Before becoming a CEO of Wolters Kluwer in 2003, McKinstry was chief executive of the company's North American operations and had held a range of senior positions at subsidiaries, including chief executive of CCH Legal Information Services, now a part of Wolters Kluwer's Legal & Regulatory division. [4]
In 2006, after being acquired by Wolters Kluwer in 2004, Summation Legal Technologies becomes CT Summation joining CT TyMetrix in CT Corporation's Litigation Solutions group. CT has more than 800 employees in 46 cities nationwide. [1] As of 2005, CT Corporation was the largest registered agent service company in the world. [3]
In 1997 and 1998, Wolters Kluwer acquired Thomson Science (owner of the Current Opinion medical journals), and Plenum and merged the medical publications of each with Lippincott-Raven. [3] In 1998, Wolters Kluwer bought Waverly, parent of Williams & Wilkins of Baltimore and merged it into Lippincott-Raven to form LWW. [4] Waverly had acquired ...
Wolters Kluwer Canada can trace its origins back to 1931 when, as the Kingsland Company, it was responsible for numerous insurance and legal publications. In 1939 the Kingsland Company became the exclusive distributor in Canada for Commerce Clearing House Inc. 's loose leaf publication Canadian Tax Reports in three volumes.
Commerce Clearing House was founded in 1892 and was acquired by Oakleigh Thorne in 1907. [1]CCH has been publishing materials on U.S. tax law and tax compliance since the inception of the modern U.S. federal income tax in 1913. [2]