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Launch of new on-line facility

The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England & Wales are delighted to be able to announce the launch of an exciting new FREE on-line facility for those interested in all aspects of Employment Law, Discrimination, Competition and associated topics; The Industrial Cases Reports Express.

The Industrial Cases Reports Express is available via our website www.lawreports.co.uk and is designed to bring you previews of The Industrial Cases Reports before they become available in print form.

The Industrial Cases Reports Express
will take the form of brief but considered summaries, which give the ratio of the decision and will be updated as soon as headnotes become available. This service will be invaluable for those who wish to keep up to date with the very latest developments, alerting you to new precedent setting cases which will go on to appear in full in The Industrial Cases Reports.

The Industrial Cases Reports is the only specialist series published by The ICLR. All our reporters are barristers or solicitors who are present in court for the hearing and handing down of judgment ensuring the highest levels of accuracy are maintained. All reports are then submitted to the judges concerned for consideration prior to publication, and references and citations are carefully checked. We are purposefully selective in the cases we choose to report. Preferring to exercise editorial control we select those cases, which set precedent, develop a point of law or raise interesting points from a legal perspective.

We hope that The Industrial Cases Reports Express will provide an important service that will run alongside Further details about  free case summaries from WLR Daily

WLR Daily is a free online service that provides summaries of key cases within 24 hours of judgment.
Together they should ensure that you can keep up to date with the very latest developments, and follow cases through to publication in our Reports.

Citation of judgments in court 3.1.

For the avoidance of doubt, it should be emphasised that both the High Court and the Court of Appeal require that where a case has been reported in the official Law Reports published by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales it must be cited from that source.Other series of reports may only be used when a case is not reported in the Law Reports.
Lord Woolf CJ
Practice Direction (Judgments: Form and Citation) (Supreme Court) [2001] 1 WLR 194

  If you would like any further information on this, or any of our other services, please email Karen Young for online queries or Claire Kingsnorth for subscriptions

18 June 2002

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