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Costs Law Reports is the one authoritative source of costs law reporting. It frequently includes important criminal decisions of Costs Judges, many of which are not available elsewhere. Cases included in this part: Angel Group Ltd v Davey [2018] 2 Costs LR 199; Iraqi Civilians v Ministry of Defence [2018] 2 Costs LR 213; Marcura Equities FZE v Nisomar Ventures Ltd [2018] 2 Costs LR 227; Siddiqui v The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford [2018] 2 Costs LR 247; Herbert v HH Law Ltd [2018] 2 Costs LR 261; JMX (a Child by His Mother and Litigation Friend, FMX) v Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2018] 2 Costs LR 285; Leibson Corporation v TOC Investments Corporation [2018] 2 Costs LR 293; Cleveland Bridge UK Ltd v Sarens (UK) Ltd [2018] 2 Costs LR 333; Gavin Edmondson Solicitors Ltd v Haven Insurance Company Ltd [2018] 2 Costs LR 347; Ali v Channel 5 Broadcast Ltd [2018] 2 Costs LR 373; Williams v The Secretary of State for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy [2018] 2 Costs LR 391; and R v MA [2018] 2 Costs LR 419.
The law library of the future is already here! This down-to-earth, practical guide (written from the perspective of a working attorney) takes the problem-solving steps that lawyers already use and shows how-and where-to do them on the Internet. It zeroes in on the best sites, sources, and techniques for finding cases, statutes, regulations, legislative history, government forms, public records, other attorneys, experts, and more. It identifies the governments and agencies that accept online communication-not to mention filings-and lists research sites, legal news sources, and general reference aids. It also demystifies search engines and other Internet tools and recommends hundreds of Web sites for both legal and general research problems. Includes a painless crash course on using e-mail and news groups and maximizing the efficient use of web browsers. The Lawyer's Guide to Internet Research is a pioneering book that leads lawyers, paralegals, legal assistants, and students through the transition from traditional to Internet research, and teaches them how to use the Internet to do the same work that they have been doing for years in their offices and libraries. Look for periodic updates of this book in the virtual pocket parts at www.fortunaworks.com, which also offers a free bulletin board for Internet research questions.
This book provides a comprehensive account of the modern Australian legal aid system. It charts the twists and turns of policy and practice over the past 30 years with a particular focus on: the reaction of the legal profession to conflicts and debates about legal aid policy and services and the way in which this has both reflected and accentuated major shifts in the social and political structure of the profession itself; the development of community legal centres from radical fringe organisations to accepted legal practices, which provide a value for money service and work in alliance with the big city firms; the constancy of government calls for fiscal restraint and the recurrent lack of clear objectives despite widely varying approaches by different administrations. |
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