Content Syndication via RSS

We offer content syndication of our Library Articles and Library News services using the RSS standard version 2.0. This is a widely adopted standard supported by most Content Management Systems and therefore represents an effective, robust method of taking our legal content onto your site. Use of this service is protected by IP address - so please contact us first if you are interested in this service.

Please note that, due to the volume of information available, RSS is only a viable option for people who have a Content Management System behind their current website. If you are not sure how your existing website has been built please get in touch - we can help evaluate the options for you.

For performance reasons, RSS feeds are not sorted (the date-sort would normally be performed by the receiveing Content Management System).

Pivate Client Library

Articles

Private Client Library pull /cms/rssfeed/privateclient for RSS

News Stories

Private Client Library pull /cms/rssfeed/ln_privateclient for RSS

 

Commercial Client Library

Articles

Commercial Client Library pull /cms/rssfeed/commercialclient for the RSS

News

Commercial Client Library pull /cms/rssfeed/ln_commercialclient for the RSS

 

Personal Injury Library

Articles

Personal Injury pull /cms/rssfeed/pi for the RSS

News

 

Employment Law Library

Articles

Employment Law Library pull /cms/rssfeed/employmentlib for the RSS

News

For Employment and HR pull /cms/rssfeed/lnc_employment for the RSS

 

Directors Briefings

RSS standard

The feed is in RSS 2.0 format with the entire article in the description element.  Where there's an associated file (eg; a PDF version) this is referenced as an enclosure.

For more information about RSS read the full RSS 2.0 specification

Embedding RSS onto your site

If you don't have a Content Management System and therefore can't easily import our content via RSS then you should consider embedding the titles on your site with click-throughs to our servers.