British legal periodical
Solicitors Journal is a legal periodical published in the United Kingdom.
It was established in 1856.[1] It was published weekly until September 2017, when it ceased publication, and has been published monthly since January 2019, when it resumed publication.[2]
It is a general[3] law journal.[4] It was a newspaper[5] and was registered as a newspaper.[6] From January 2019, it is a glossy magazine.[2]
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- ^ "General legal journal": Hannibal and Mountford, Criminal Litigation Handbook, [Criminal Litigation 2007-2008], (LPC Handbooks), Oxford University Press, 2007, p 8; and Sprack, A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure, 13th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2011, para 30.09 at p 550.
- ^ Theodore W Dwight, "Method of Preparing a Case for Argument" (1887) 1 Columbia Law Times 34 at 35 (No 2, November 1887); (1893) 1 The Scots Law Times 244 (28 October 1893); Schlesinger (ed), Formation of Contracts, Oceana Publications, (Oceana Book Number 269), 1968, vol 1, p 237.
- ^ Cordery's Law relating to Solicitors, 5th Edition, Butterworths, 1961, p xviii. The Second Supplement to the Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1858, p 453.
- ^ See, for example, (1898) 42 Solicitors' Journal and Reporter, (1910) 55 Solicitors' Journal and Weekly Reporter and (1993) 137 The Solicitors' Journal, passim.