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ICLR at BIALL 2017

ICLR at BIALL 2017

Team ICLR attended the 48th Annual Conference & Exhibition of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians in Manchester last week.   The conference took place at The Principal. The theme of this year’s conference was Together or apart? Effective ways of working which BIALL hoped would allow us to explore different working practices Continue reading about ICLR at BIALL 2017

ICLR in Ottawa (2): Library of Parliament and Supreme Court #CALLACBD2017
ICLR in Ottawa #CALLACBD2017

ICLR in Ottawa #CALLACBD2017

Welcome to the 55th annual Canadian Association of Law Libraries Conference! / Bienvenue au 55e Congrès annuel de l’Association canadienne des bibliothèques de droit! Representing ICLR at the conference are Paul Hastings, Account Manager, and Paul Magrath, Head of Product Development and Online Content. They will be demonstrating ICLR Online to potential new users, and Continue reading about ICLR in Ottawa #CALLACBD2017

We’re walking the walk! Please help support legal advice in 2017
ICLR Open University Law Society Mooting Competition 2017
#AALS 2017 Conference Diary

#AALS 2017 Conference Diary

The story so far… Paul Hastings and Paul Magrath of ICLR are in San Francisco for the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools. We’re at Booth No 406 in the Exhibition Hall, sweltering under the chandeliers of what is otherwise known as the Grand Ballroom. Hundreds of law school deans, professors Continue reading about #AALS 2017 Conference Diary

ICLR at AALS 2017 – New Year in San Francisco!
British Legal Week in China

British Legal Week in China

In response to an invitation from the Great Britain China Centre, the ICLR was one of a number of publishers who contributed books and other materials for an exhibition at the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) museum in Beijing earlier this year. The exhibition was held to mark British Legal Week in China, as part of Continue reading about British Legal Week in China

The ICLR Pupillage Award’s first winner: Sophia Stapleton
Archbold v Blackstone

Archbold v Blackstone

True. The news that in July a small panel of judges (the Judicial Executive Board) decided that Blackstone’s Criminal Practice should replace Archbold as the standard text in the Crown Court is hardly front-page material. However, it’s precisely the sort of thing a law publisher with a criminal law background like me geeks out on. Continue reading about Archbold v Blackstone