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 Legal research criteria
Author:Stephen Adams
Date:Friday, 28th Jun 2002 09:29
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I'm trying to establish whether, in certain specialist areas of law, it would be possible to monitor current events by using the name of the judge as a search term. I am only interested in English/Scottish law, in the field of intellectual property. Would this approach be a reasonable one? If so, how to implement it?
Thanks,

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  Legal research criteria
I'm trying to establish whether, in certain specialist areas of law, it would be possible to monitor current events by ...
Stephen Adams 28/06/02 09:29 18530
   Re: Legal research criteria
Have you tried searching the the courtservice "judgments" database using this criteria? This will also direct you to BAILII and ...
Tony Gerrard 28/06/02 10:39 18537
    Re: Legal research criteria
I have heard of these services, but have no experience of using them. Do I have to register? Before starting ...
Stephen Adams 28/06/02 10:55 18538
     Re: Legal research criteria
I suppose to an extent the answer depends on how specialist you are intending to be. Judges sit within certain ...
Roger Cook 28/06/02 12:02 18541
      Re: Legal research criteria
Thanks for that. I'll be more specific - I want to monitor cases in the intellectual property field, principally ...
Stephen Adams 28/06/02 12:13 18543
       Re: Legal research criteria
Probably your best bet to get an idea of what there is in the way of courts, including those which ...
Roger Cook 28/06/02 13:38 18553
        Re: Legal research criteria
Thank you. I appreciate the time spent in replying to me. Stephen
Stephen Adams 28/06/02 14:34 18560
         Re: Legal research criteria
casetrack.com is by far your best bet, but it comes at a cost. however, lawtel.co.uk has a (daily) update facility ...
infinity 30/06/02 23:03 18573
          Re: Legal research criteria
Stephen, I know that it isn't quite what you want but you could also try the UK Patent Decisions. (www.patent.gov.uk/patent/legal/decisions/index.htm) Between ...
Karen Smith 03/07/02 04:09 18614

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