Sentences with phrase «academic law publishers»

Emond Montgomery Publications, widely regarded as one of Canada's leading academic law publishers, has developed a timed practise exam for paralegal Candidates.
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The publisher had earlier entrenched its position in the academic book market by procuring the law book publisher, Hart, in September in an all cash deal worth # 6.4 million.
If the cost of producing the academic book actually lies in the compensation to the author, plus the additional cost of producing a digital version with enhancements — such as the bar exam prep's forty - plus hours of embedded video lecture from noted law professors — how can publishers continue to make a profit on a book that costs a fraction of the print edition?
In a jurisdiction that has prided itself on the importance of «doctrine» in interpreting the law, the fact that the major French language university opts for content with the lowest common denominator, while a foreign owned commercial publisher offers an authoritative work by leading academics and legal practitioners, is a remarkable case of role reversal, as well as a reflection on how times have changed.
Readers may also be familiar with similar initiatives such as CanLII Connects that allows publishers, law firms and academics to share commentary on cases and legislation on the CanLII website funded by Canada's provincial and territorial law societies.
From a budget perspective, academic libraries generally and law libraries in particular have not had too onerous a time of maintaining their collections of monographs (though the time required to monitor the publishers» lists and select relevant titles can be onerous indeed).
Developed under the auspices of Research4Life, a public - private partnership that brings free or low cost online access to academic and professional peer - reviewed content to developing countries, and spearheaded by Teresa Miguel - Sterns of the Yale Law Library, GOALI is launching with more than 10,000 titles from more than 60 publishers.
The initial group of founding contributors have seeded the site with close to 30,000 documents; and include a variety of sources: regional and national firms, academics, leading practitioners and research specialists, bloggers, commercial publishers and law societies.
Currently in private beta testing, this site will launch with nearly 30,000 documents contributed from national law firms, major regional firms, academics, leading practitioners and legal bloggers, research specialists, commercial publishers and law societies.
Thereafter, the ICLR — the publisher of the English official series, The Law Reports — will provide its case law service directly to lawyers, judges, academics and students in these regions through its established online platform, ICLR OnlLaw Reports — will provide its case law service directly to lawyers, judges, academics and students in these regions through its established online platform, ICLR Onllaw service directly to lawyers, judges, academics and students in these regions through its established online platform, ICLR Online
On Sept. 27, some 40 legal academics and law - book publishers gathered in Seattle for a workshop on the future of the legal course book.
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