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> How can I find a report of a court case?
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- If you need a law report urgently, if it is not available online or
locally and if you have the full case reference, you may prefer to contact
the British Library or a specialist legal service directly and pay
them directly for a faxed, downloadable or posted copy. This would
normally cost more than your library would charge, plus a copyright fee
- For one-off direct orders from the British Library you can search and
order from either British Library Direct,
a database of articles from a five year archive of 20,000 journals, or the
British Library Integrated Catalogue
- An example of a pay-as-you-go specialist legal service is
Sweet and
Maxwell's DocDel service
- For materials before 1st January 2007, you can contact
Hammersmith Reference Library, where there is a wide-ranging law collection.
From 1st January 2007 the collection is no longer being updated
- If you need help to find information, please
contact us
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