New York Law Journal Has New Publisher

ALM,has announced the appointment of Stephen Lincoln to the position of publisher of the New York Law Journal replacing senior vice president George Dillehay.


We learn from the press release that Lincoln will be reporting to Mr Dillehay and based in New York City. In his new position hewill focus on the Law Journal?s continued transition from print-first to digital, and the development of new products.

Here’s the press release

Founded in 1888, the New York Law Journal is the largest daily circulation legal newspaper in the nation. Each business day, thousands of New York lawyers turn to the New York Law Journal and its Web site, www.nylj.com, for the latest legal news, court information, decisional law, advance word on new statues and regulation, and coverage of the profession.


Lincoln moves to the new position from vice president/group publisher of ALM?s national Magazines with previous experience as the New York Law Journal?s associate publisher, as well as several years with The National Law Journal where he will continue as publisher. Beyond his advertising and marketing experience, he has partnered with all of ALM?s newspapers and magazines on their redesigns and relaunches, and has had direct involvement with the development of ALM websites and events. Lincoln started his publishing career with Connecticut Newspapers, Inc. followed by Crain Communications? Advertising Age.

According to William Pollak, ?I am delighted to announce Stephen Lincoln?s move to publisher of the New York Law Journal. Steve will bring an enormous amount of experience and strong relationships within the New York legal community to the position.?