The top 10 neighbors for Legal Times span news publishers, legal magazines, a health news outlet, a real estate brand, and a legal-focused website — all compressed into a narrow similarity band running from 0.97 to 0.95, with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack.
The shape is flat: WSJ Law News leads at 0.97, followed closely by The American Lawyer (0.97) and ABA Journal (0.97), but the gap between first and tenth is only about 0.03 points. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the tight band means Legal Times draws an audience that looks nearly identical to a range of professional-media properties, not just its direct legal-press peers. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: five are News Publishers (WSJ Law News, Bloomberg Law, Kaiser Health News, Reuters Legal, Law360), two are Magazines (The American Lawyer, ABA Journal), one is a Website (Above the Law), one is Real Estate (CBRE), and one is a News Publisher outside the legal vertical (NPR Health News). The legal cluster is real — six of the ten are explicitly law-focused — but the presence of CBRE (0.95) and Kaiser Health News (0.96) signals that the audience shape extends into professional and policy-adjacent media more broadly.
The flat, compressed distribution suggests an audience defined less by a single dominant affinity than by a consistent professional-reader profile that travels across legal, health, and business news alike.