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Posted by Matthew Terrell | 28th November 2017

Justis would like to thank everyone who attended the official launch event for the Justis CariLaw Collection in Barbados. It was great to see so many of you there. We...

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Posted by David Hand | 26th October 2017

At Justis, we provide the largest collection of UK superior court judgments, the largest collection of Irish cases, and the largest collection of Caribbean cases available online. Alongside this, we...

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Posted by David Hand | 18th September 2017

At Justis, we offer you the most comprehensive collection of common law cases available online. This includes the largest collection of Irish, Caribbean and UK superior court cases, alongside extensive...

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Posted by Zenaira Khan | 19th December 2016

Justis is delighted to announce that you can now access cases from the Caribbean Court of Justice, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Island, Bermuda, Jamaican and Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in...

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Posted by Justis | 12th December 2016

Today, we are very pleased to announce our new collection of Irish case law is available on JustisOne. The Justis Irish Cases (JIC) and the Judgments in the Law Library...

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Posted by Fojan Nourouzi | 12th July 2015

Intern, Fojan Nourouzi, writes on her reaction to seeing JustisOne for the first time and what she thinks it could do for law students at university. My first reaction to seeing...

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Posted by Justis | 26th May 2015

If you are conducting legal research the ability to filter and generate relevant results is very important.  In my experience of working in a technical support environment, search queries are surprisingly...

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Posted by Zenaira Khan | 17th April 2015

Since 2001 the judiciary of England and Wales has been issuing neutral citations to every decided case heard in the High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court (previously House of...

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Posted by Justis | 21st January 2015

I recently read that "it doesn't matter how many resources you have, if you don't know how to use them, it will never be enough". This got me thinking about...

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Posted by Zenaira Khan | 19th December 2014

Knowing how to distinguish between "good" and "bad" law is an essential weapon in every law student and lawyer's arsenal of skills. Cases can be, and indeed often are, complicated....

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