Wholesale legal publishing is meant for the creators of a legal information secondary market and usually takes the form of
bulk data publishing.
Not exact matches
Where to find it: The
data are
published by the London - based Baltic Exchange, an association of
bulk cargo carriers.
«No other U.S. city
publishes its legislative
data via an open API, and I'm not aware of any cities that make legislative
bulk data available until now - though other cities may easily surpass NYC in short order, depending on the implementation and if any launch open API's to complement
bulk access.»
Best points... 1) Easy
bulk import of book
data from Amazon and other top online
publishing sites.
New collections of legislation and related information have been
published as machine - readable
bulk data:
There is absolutely no reason why the U.S. Government, for example, shouldn't be
publishing all its court opinions in a clueful fashion that permits
bulk download, so it is
data so that beneficial uses like looking for privacy violations inside of District Court cases, for example, become possible.
According to an article
published in February by the San Francisco Chronicle and the
data provided by the Mortgage Finance Publication, it's the smaller, regional non-bank lenders who are providing the
bulk (over 55 % of the market) of mortgage financing nationally.