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J-Link Professional ready for beta testing
J-link Professional, the latest legal research tool in the J-Link range, is ready for beta testing.
Delivered as a browser add-on, this unique software can significantly increase fee-earning capacity through the reduction of time-consuming and often fruitless research.
J-Link Professional eliminates manual searches for documents that are cited on any web page. Delivering information on the value of those documents, it enables faster decisions to be made on the necessity of further detailed investigation.
Allowing users to stay on the web page they’re viewing, J-Link Professional provides a translucent layer of information over the document being read. From that information, users can decide whether to view the full text of a cited document, reachable through links to any of the major providers, including Westlaw, LexisNexis, Justis, OPSI, BAILII, PLC, Informa and more.
By integrating with the JustCite data collection, one click of the J-Link button in the browser automatically identifies and lists in a side panel all documents cited in the text, while further clicks give information on legislative amendments, subsequent cases, articles cited and other vital information for any citation selected.
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- Irish Reports PDFs
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- South African meeting
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- International Law Reports
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- Independent Publishing Awards
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- Legal news roundup
- Customer liaison & training
- Session Cases extended
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- AALL Conference report
- BIALL Conference report
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- PDFs available on Statutes
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