CEB's Acquisition of Attorney's BriefCase Marks Growth in Family Law Resources
CEB's Strategic Move in Family Law
In a groundbreaking development within the California legal landscape, CEB has officially acquired Attorney's BriefCase Inc., a well-respected family law resource. This acquisition is not just a move to bolster CEB's offerings; it's a strategic decision aimed at doubling their market share in the family law niche. The announcement was made on February 18, 2025, in Oakland, California.
The Story Behind the Acquisition
CEB, widely recognized as the primary provider of California-specific legal research and continuing legal education, has made strides over the years to remain at the forefront of the legal profession. The acquisition of Attorney's BriefCase, founded by distinguished family law attorney Garrett Dailey, represents a new chapter for both organizations. Attorney's BriefCase is noted for being the oldest independent legal research program in California, specializing in family law.
Garrett Dailey initially established Attorney's BriefCase to provide comprehensive resources tailored specifically for family law practitioners. Its flagship offering includes a top-tier family law research program and the renowned annual Family Law Seminar CLE series. This acquisition ensures that the expertise and resources that have made Attorney's BriefCase a staple among California family lawyers are preserved and continued within CEB.
Strengthening Leadership
Kelly Lake, CEB's CEO and Executive Director, expressed great honor at this collaboration. “We are honored that Garrett has chosen CEB to help him carry on his life's work of developing and curating the state's most respected family law resource,” Lake stated. This partnership not only consolidates CEB's leadership position in the family law market but also significantly enhances their content and offerings, which are crucial for legal professionals working on family law matters.
As part of this acquisition, Garrett Dailey will assume the role of Editor Emeritus at CEB, which guarantees ongoing continuity in product development and service delivery. His experience will guide the successful integration of the Attorney's BriefCase offerings into CEB's existing portfolio. Additionally, the core team from Attorney's BriefCase will also support this transition, ensuring that users receive the same level of personalized service that they have grown accustomed to.
Benefits for Legal Practitioners
The merging of CEB's extensive attorney-authored practical guidance with Attorney's BriefCase's curated case law resources results in a comprehensive legal resource hub for family law practitioners. This invaluable collection includes the popular