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> How can I find a report of a court case?
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- There is no one single publisher of law reports. Law reports are
published in different 'series' by, for example, official bodies,
commercial publishers or newspapers
- Sometimes it may be quicker to obtain free a summary of a law case than a
full report and you may find that a summary gives you all the detail you
need
- If you have the abbreviated details of a law report and need to check
the meaning of the abbreviations see the
Cardiff index to legal
abbreviations
- Check whether the case you need was actually heard by a tribunal
rather than by a court. If it was, see
Where can I see a report of a tribunal case?
- You can contact us
to help you find what you need
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