Archive for July 2010

A Criminal Law channel

8 Jul 2010 By Nick Holmes FreeLegalWeb

A warm welcome to Andrew Keogh who has kick-started the Criminal Law channel here.

Andrew is a solicitor specialising in criminal law. He is the author of a number of leading texts and is part of the Blackstone’s Criminal Practice editorial team. Andrew also publishes CrimeLine Updater, a free weekly criminal law update. For more see the CrimeLine site.

Andrew is contributing to FreeLegalWeb original case notes and articles. He has also offered the content of the extensive CrimeLine Wiki that developed on his site. Direct public access to that has now been withdrawn but we’re hoping to find appropriate ways to plunder its resources.

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Thanks to our Housing Law contributors

8 Jul 2010 By Nick Holmes Housing Law

I’d like to extend publicly a long overdue thanks to the contributors who have helped establish the initial authored Housing Law content on FreeLegalWeb:

  • To the pseudonymous Nearly Legal for helping develop the authoring system and to him and his team for providing a steady stream of case notes and articles selected from Nearly Legal. The authoring team are NL himself, Chief, Dave, David Smith, J and Francis Davey. Francis was also a key player in the gestation of FreeLegalWeb.
  • To William Flack for his help developing FreeLegalWeb and for providing a number of introductory guides – which he is now developing on his Social Welfare Law Wiki.
  • To Tessa Shepperson for providing a selection of excellent articles, case notes and reviews from her Landlord-Law Blog.
  • To Stephen Moore of CaseCheck for generously making available for our publication the entire CaseCheck case summaries archive (only the property and landlord and tenant categories are currently used).
  • To Jamal Demachkie for providing materials from the Housing Law website.

We are also establishing a channel from the PainSmith Landlord and Tenant Blog (thanks to David Smith).

Housing Law is the focus of our Pilot site, but we welcome contributions from across all areas of law. If you write about the law, please share your expertise on FreeLegalWeb.

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