Recent information from the Law Societys library
CPD training coursesThe Law Society library offers training sessions for solicitors on using electronic sources.The courses include using the Internet effectively for legal research, searching the current legal information databases and using CD ROMs such as Books on Screen and Justis products.Candidates can claim 2 CPD hours.
All courses are on a one-to-one basis and can be tailored to suit individual needs.
For prices and a booking form contact the library, tel: 0870 606 2511.EmploymentThe Employment Appeal Tribunal (Amendment) Rules 2001.
SI 2001: 112.
Came into force 18 April.
New provisions relating to appeals from decisions of the central arbitration committee and from employment tribunals involving national security.
Visit: www.hmso.gov.uk/stat.htm
The Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations 2001.
SI 2001: 1171.
Came into force 18 April.
Substantially amends and updates original 1993 regulations.
Visit: www.hmso.gov.uk/stat.htmLand registrationThe Land Registration (Fees) Order 2001.
SI 2001: 1179.
Coming into force 1 May 2001.
Supersedes the 1999 Fees Order relating to fees for land registration.
Available at: www.hmso.gov.uk/stat.htm
Legal referenceChambers Global: the worlds leading lawyers 2001-2002 (Chambers and Partners, 2001, ISBN 0855143614).
Profiles of the leading law firms and lawyers by country.
Shelved in the library at bookcase 2E.Sale of goodsBlackstones Sale and Supply of Goods and Services by Richard Miles (Blackstone, 2001, ISBN 1841741205).
Shelved in the library at bookcase 22A.
List compiled by the Law Societys library.
For further information contact the librarys enquiry service; tel: 0870 606 2511 ore-mail: Lib-Enq@lawsociety.org.ukCopies of most items available via charged document service: telephone for a photocopying application form or download it from the librarys Web page at: www.library.lawsociety.org.uk
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