The sessions under the heading e-Justice portal 3.0 library addressed the question of
a single legal database, offered in full text.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, any third party maintaining a
single, consolidated
database would be carrying out what is essentially a government function but with more expense, more
legal ambiguity and actually less accountability.»
When a lawyer searches in a
legal database, that
single search box is like a lure: Put in your search terms and rely on the excellence of the search algorithms to catch the right fish.
Documents are loaded into a
single database and each
legal team is given access to only those documents which they need and are entitled to see.
One publishing idea that never got very far was to use the Index to Canadian
Legal Literature as the architectural framework for a
single database that would include all of the articles and publications listed in the Index.
A «Save to
Legal Files» button added to the GroupWise client stores a
single or multiple highlighted messages with attachments, creates a permanent copy in the
Legal Files
database, and references the appropriate matter.
* Seamless integration of
legal resources with Bloomberg's world - class, real - time news and company information * Unlimited access to Bloomberg
databases with a
single search feature * Collaborative online workspaces where you can save and share your research * A customizable interface that can be tailored to your specific practice and role * 24/7 Help Desk — Bloomberg Law's help desk combines the knowledge of skilled
legal, business, research, and technology experts to answer all of your Bloomberg Law questions.
«Search» — A
single search box that delivers one - click access to the vast collection of
legal content from LexisNexis, the open Web and the user's internal company information
database.
The 3 major requirements of any collection of
legal materials for re-use are: (1) to maximize cost - efficiency, catch all finished work - product in a
single database.
It has the potential to bring together the vast amount of property information currently stored in many private and government
databases, including all
legal and transaction history, via a
single digital address stored on an immutable, public distributed ledger.