RSS FEEDS - Law360
RSS FEEDS
Law360 provides RSS feeds for all of its news content to any subscriber. These feeds provide a live
stream of published news articles, and articles will appear in the RSS feed at the same time they
appear on the Law360 website.
When a Law360 RSS feed is added to an RSS reader, newly published headlines and summaries will
appear in the reader whenever the feed is refreshed. (Refresh frequency is set by the RSS reader,
not Law360.)
The first step in setting up an RSS feed is figuring out what content you want to import a feed
for.
RSS feeds can be broad or narrow. For example, you can set up a feed for all Law360 news, or for a
very specific search. Most often, users set up feeds for individual sections.
To set up an RSS feed for all news
headlines/summaries:
1. Go to .
2. Click on the red search button in the empty search
box at the top of the page, which performs a search
for all of our content.
3. Click
results.
at the right, above the news search
4. Copy the URL from the RSS page, and enter it into
your RSS reader.
RSS Feeds for Custom News Searches
You can set up an RSS feed for any news search
query as well. Instead of performing a blank search
as described above, enter your specific query into the
search box at the top of the website, then follow steps
three and four above.
For more information on customized searches on the
Law360 website, please see the Law360 Advanced
Search Guide.
RSS Feeds for Custom Alerts
(requires Platform subscription)
Platform subscribers can also set
up RSS feeds for any custom alert
when logged in with their username
and password.
1. Set up a news or case alert by
clicking the red button on a case
search results page; a specific
case page; an industry page; an
organization¡¯s news, new cases or
activity page; a PTAB or TTAB case
or document page.
2. Name your alert, and click Save
Alert.
3. Click
next to the alert on your
My Feeds and Alerts page, and copy
the resulting RSS feed URL to your
RSS reader.
RSS Feeds for Sections
We also provide unique RSS feeds for each of our 60+ news sections.
In order to set up a section RSS feed, visit any of our section pages (listed here), click
of the page, and add the RSS feed URL to your RSS reader.
at the top
You¡¯ll see all headlines and summaries for that section as they¡¯re published on our site when the RSS
feed is refreshed.
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