Prentice Hall Law Reports 1922 -1995
LexisNexis is busy scanning the entire body of the Prentice Hall Law Reports. This treasure trove of precedent will be available online, enabling users to print or save reports in their original form.
Users will be able to browse a table of contents and explore this unique series, where volumes were arranged by topic, with loose-leaf updates.
Seen in the photo are Peter Blomkamp SC and Shanay Sewbalas, Legislative Editor at LexisNexis. Advocate Blomkamp SC was the last editor of Prentice Hall. We are privileged to have him steering this project.
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6 年It's a blessing for such trove of case law be developed and be access on line. What I like most is loose leaf update. Arranged by topic. It reminds me of a book by Michael Hast "100 most influential people in the world". Which has been removed on library archive or catalogue. The author speak about the beauty of updating information as at times ones thought might leave certain aspects behind. Your online database on case law would be read across the world. All you need is a PC or smartphone. So long Louis keep it going pal and your colleagues at lexis and the visionary of USA barristers who foundered this battle ship Alex Magagula