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EGi legal provides a wealth of current and archived legal information including:
Legal news
Daily news stories, added throughout the day, provide concise information on key legal developments including judicial determinations, government consultation and legislative change.
Cases
This archive contains almost 12,000 cases, with new decisions added daily. Cases are reported in various formats, including summaries, full law reports and transcripts. The law report archive contains both the established series Estates Gazette Law Reports and Planning Law Reports, which date back to 1975 and 1988 respectively. The case summaries date from 1988.
Legal features
Practitioner comment and analysis on topics ranging from recent House of Lords decisions to government consultation and new regulation. The database is fully searchable, with an archive of over 6,300 articles dating from 1986. It includes regular features such as: Mainly for Students, Legal Notes and Planning Notes.
Practice points
Expert comment and practical pointers from Allyson Colby, property law consultant and John Martin, a freelance writer and lecturer. Allyson provides comment on the practical implications of recent judicial and legislative developments in landlord and tenant and conveyancing, while John covers planning and environment.
Legal Q&A
This feature allows you put a question to our independent panel of barristers and solicitors. Successful questions and the corresponding answers are published monthly.
Legal glossary
The Glossary of Legal Terms is a selected extract from the second edition of The Glossary of Property Terms. It allows you to search for a specific legal term, either alphabetically or by using a key word, and provides the requisite definition.
Planning Policy Guidance
Planning policy, including PPG, PPS, RPG, MPG and MMG documents, are listed here.
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