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Custom
Publishing
LexisNexis
Custom Publishing department helps professional bodies around the region
to produce official journals and publications. Our experienced team of
editorial, production and advertising sales people enables us to produce
high-quality journals for distribution to the full membership of our partner
organisations.
For advertisers,
the highly controlled circulation enjoyed by each journal provides a unique
opportunity to target the members of professional sectors. The ability
to tailor your message to specific business groups is essential to ensure
successful campaign.
For information on how LexisNexis can help provide your organisation with
a publication tailored to your needs, please contact: paul.davis@lexisnexis.com
For details
of advertising rates and other promotional options, please contact: jennifer.luk@lexisnexis.com
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Hong
Kong Lawyer
Printed in both English and Traditional Chinese, Hong Kong Lawyer
is the bi-lingual official journal of The Law Society of Hong Kong
and provides a timely update of Hong Kong's legal system and the
issues it faces - both now and in the future.
With
a monthly distribution to 8,000 readers, Hong Kong Lawyer provides
advertisers with access to the full legal profession of Hong Kong
- Over 5,500 solicitors, 730 barristers, all foreign practising
lawyers, Judiciary and Government lawyers, corporate legal counsel
and international subscribers.
Subscription
price: HK$1,888 per year (US$295 outside Hong Kong), for 12 issues
plus on-line access to the archive of past editions since to October
1998.
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CSJ
CSJ is the official journal of the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered
Secretaries (HKICS) with a circulation of 7,700 senior business
executives. With chartered Secretaries operating as senior decision-makers
at boardroom level, the journal provides targeted access to top-level
executives within Hong Kong's corporate community.
Published
monthly, CSJ provides the members of HKICS with commentary on developments
in legal, accounting and company secretarial practice affecting
Hong Kong and PRC business environment. In addition there are regular
features on management and office procurement issues.
Subscription
price: HK$ 800 per year (US$ 115 overseas).
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Perspective
Perspective is the official journal for qualified members of the
Hong Kong Branch of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA). The ACCA, which was originally founded in the UK in 1904,
is among the largest accounting bodies in the world and the largest
to operate on an international basis. At present, it has over 250,000
members and students worldwide.
Published
in March, June, September and December, Perspective has a circulation
of 20,000 comprising Finance Managers, Managing Directors, Consultants,
Qualified Accountants, Company Secretaries and Academics.
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Banking
Today
Published bi-monthly as the official journal of The Hong Kong Institute
of Bankers, Banking Today stands alone as the number one source
for industry information and analysis. When it comes to coverage
of Hong Kong's banking and financial services industry it offers
a more in-depth focus than available in the general business press.
With
a circulation of 5,000 comprising the sector's key decision makers,
Banking Today offers an ideal opportunity for advertisers wishing
to target Hong Kong's banking and financial elite.
Subscription
price: HK$ 420 per year (US$ 60 overseas).
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The
Bar List
Every April and October, LexisNexis publishes The Bar List on behalf
of and endorsed by the Hong Kong Bar Association. The Bar List is
the only comprehensive, regularly updated directory of all Hong
Kong barristers and is a unique and accurate source that is relied
upon by the legal profession.
The
Bar List enables easy access to barristers' names, addresses, phone
and fax numbers, e-mail addresses, areas of practice, seniority,
and language abilities. Delivered to every solicitor and barrister
free of charge it is regularly consulted in order to locate suitable
barristers for High Court work.
Not
surprisingly, The Bar List appeals to a wide readership which includes
solicitors, members of the judiciary, barristers, the department
of justice, and government lawyers and has a circulation of 7,800.
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Hong
Kong Securities
Since launching in 2002 Hong Kong Securities, the official journal
of The Hong Kong Securities Institute, has developed its position
at the heart of the drive for higher professional standards within
Hong Kong's securities and investment industry. Readers enjoy in-depth
interviews with the leading players, cover stories that closely
examine the hot issues, together with regular columns that put the
industry under the microscope.
Subscription
price: HK$480 per year (US$ 70 overseas).
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Human
Resources
The official journal of the Hong Kong Institute of Human Resources
Management. Human Resources features practical tips and feature
interviews with local experts allowing readers to draw from their
experience and make better decisions. Coverage of the latest HR
news, industry trends, pay scales and so on keep readers well informed.
Published
ten times per year, Human Resources is distributed to over 5,000
of Hong Kong's human resources professionals and senior management
in multi-national organisations. Human Resources offers advertisers
a targeted medium to promote to HR decision makers using a variety
of methods - direct response advertisements, product reviews, editorial
coverage or a combination of methods to elicit the most desired
response.
Subscription
price: HK$1080 per year (US$ 155 overseas).
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IPBA
Journal
Published quarterly on behalf of the Inter-Pacific Bar Association,
the pre-eminent organisation in the region for business and commercial
lawyers with a controlled membership of 3,000.
With
the focus on editorial excellence the IPBA Journal contains high-quality
editorial content unavailable through any other medium and enjoys
a must-read status with the members.
Advertising
is strictly limited to 3 pages per issue so ensuring guaranteed
exposure to all readers.
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Asia
Pacific Law Review
Published twice per year as the journal of the City University of
Hong Kong, Asia Pacific Law Review is a subscription-only publication
that provides it's readers with details of legal developments in
the Asia Pacific region through insightful articles and commentaries
written by legal academics and practitioners.
Subscription
price: HK$ 1,750 per year online (US$ 250 overseas) or hard copy
format.
HK$ 2,500 per year for both formats (US$ 355 overseas).
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