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JustCite 3 (new JustCite platform) was launched on Tues 28th Sept.
It is a “soft launch”, which means users see the old platform when they log onto JustCite and are directed to the new version.
(After a few weeks, users will be taken straight to JustCite 3).
To access JustCite go the elite – My Library – Electronic Tools – JustCite – Click on grey bar continue to JustCite
For help look at the pdf. Guide or you can find hard copies in the library:- JustCite -3- Guide
Justis are keen for all feedback , positive & negative, please send any comments to Daniel Hedley: daniel.hedley@justis.com
regards,
Moorgate Library
Around 2% of cases make it to a law report. Reported cases are those which raise a point of legal significance. However, due to unreported cases & transcripts being commonly available, please see the reminder below:
1) A “law report” = the case reported in an edited publication which reports cases, with editorial comments/ headnotes etc. e.g. The All England Law Reports, Lloyds Law Reports, Building Law Reports.
2) A “case summary” = literally, a summary produced by a legal publisher
3) “official transcript” = “raw text” of what was said in court. These are un-edited transcripts.
4) “judgment” = the ruling as approved by the judge
What you seek will depend on your research.
To illustrate how the path to a judgment can be a lengthy one, barristers acting on BSkyB’s £700m claim against IT supplier EDS have criticised presiding judge Mr Justice Ramsey for not yet handing down his judgment despite the case ending more than a year ago.
BSkyB’s £700m claim against IT supplier EDS still no judgment

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