RSS Feeds

What is an RSS Feed?

RSS explained from Wikipedia: "RSS is a simple XML-based system that allows users to subscribe to their favorite websites. Using RSS, web sites can put their content into a standardized format, which can be viewed and organized through RSS-aware software or automatically conveyed as new content on another website."

How can I read RSS feeds?

To read an RSS feed you'll need a RSS reader (often called a News Reader), which will check for and inform you of new content received from the RSS feed. There are many products out there including download-able apps and of course web based solutions. Google Reader and Bloglines are just a few of the popular web readers available. They provide a central place for you to quickly scan and read the various feeds you have subscribed to.

Feeds

Choose a news feed type:
Inside Updates
Careers
Department Management
Environmental
International
IP
Labor / Employment
Law Firm News / Trends
Litigation
Regulatory
Technology
1st Circuit
2nd Circuit
3rd Circuit
4th Circuit
5th Circuit
6th Circuit
7th Circuit
8th Circuit
9th Circuit
10th Circuit
11th Circuit
DC Circuit
Federal Circuit

Search Results

InsideCounsel.com now features a new 'Search RSS feed'. When the results of your InsideCounsel.com search are displayed you'll notice the RSS icon alongside the top of the page. If you subscribe to this particular RSS feed you will receive a feed from InsideCounsel every time content is published that falls under your particular search terms.

Example:
You search the term "Litigation" on InsideCounsel.com. When your results are displayed, you click on the "RSS" button and subscribe to this custom feed. Going forward, each time content is published on InsideCounsel.com pertaining to "Litigation" you will receive the feed to that particular article.

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