In 1983, journalist and lawyer Tom Goldstein wrote an in-depth review of
The American Lawyer that was published by the
Columbia Law Review, observing that, following "a series of court decisions since 1977" that allowed self-promotion by lawyers; the magazine was the first to treat law as a business, rather than solely as a profession. In 1986, American Lawyer Media purchased Review Business Publications of Miami, which included four southern Florida newspapers:
Broward Review,
Palm Beach Review,
Miami Review, and
South Florida Medical Review.
Warner Media, (later
TimeWarner), a minority shareholder in the company, acquired Brill's stake in 1997. The company was acquired, in 2001, by Dresdner Bank, then renamed
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW). Dresdner subsequently merged with
Allianz. In 2007, ALM was purchased by
Incisive Media for million. In 2014, Wasserstein & Co. led a group of investors that acquired ALM Media from Incisive parent
Apax Partners and its creditor
Royal Bank of Scotland. The publication also sponsors annually The American Lawyer Industry Awards. ==Publications==