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  2. Mattis v Pollock - Wikipedia

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    Mattis v Pollock [2003] 1 WLR 2158 is an English tort law case, establishing an employer's vicarious liability for assault, ... Also according to the Times Law Reports .

  3. Cox's Criminal Cases - Wikipedia

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    Cox's Criminal Cases are a series of law reports [1] of cases decided from 1843 [2] [3] to 26 June 1941. [4] [5] They were published in 31 volumes [6] [7] [8] from 1846 [9] to 1948. [10] They were then incorporated in the Times Law Reports. [11] For the purpose of citation, their name may be abbreviated to "Cox CC", "CCC" [12] or "Cox". [13] [14]

  4. Clarence Gabriel Moran - Wikipedia

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    Moran was a law reporter. [8] He was sub editor of the Law Journal Reports, Chancery Division. [9] He reported Divisional Court, civil paper cases and parliamentary and municipal registration appeals cases for the Justice of the Peace Reports, [10] and House of Lords cases for the Law Times Reports. [11] He reported cases for the Times Law ...

  5. Law Reports - Wikipedia

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    The Law Reports is the name of a series of law reports published by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting.. Pursuant to a practice direction given by Lord Judge during his tenure as the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, the Law Reports are "the most authoritative reports" and should always be "cited in preference where there is a choice."

  6. Incorporated Council of Law Reporting - Wikipedia

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    The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales (ICLR) is a registered charity based in London, England, that publishes law reports of English law.The company is widely recognised as a reputable producer of reports (and the only 'official' source), which are used by students, academics, journalists, lawyers and judges across the country.

  7. Category:Case law reporters of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Law Times Reports; S. Spelman's Reports; State Trials, New Series; T. Times Law Reports; W. Weekly Notes; Y. Year Books This page was last edited on 5 March 2023 ...

  8. HeinOnline - Wikipedia

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    HeinOnline is a source for traditional legal materials (reported cases, statutes, government regulations, academic law reviews, commercially produced law journals and magazines, and classic treatises), historical, governmental, and political documents, legislative debates, legislative and executive branch reports, world constitutions ...

  9. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    If a case is not reported in the Law Reports, the next best report is the Weekly Law Reports (e.g. [2002] 2 WLR 1315), and then the All England Reports (e.g., [2002] 2 All ER 865). In some situations, it might be preferable to cite a specialist series, e.g., Rottman v MPC was also cited in the Human Rights Law Reports, at [2002] HRLR 32.