Solicitors Journal

Solicitors Journal is a monthly legal journal published in the United Kingdom by the International In-house Counsel Journal Cambridge. It was established in 1856[1] It was previously published by Longman Group UK Ltd.[2] It covers "practical and independent updates and analysis about the latest developments affecting the legal profession."[3] The magazine has its headquarters in Cambridge.[1]

Editors included William Shaen,[4] William Mitchell Fawcett (from 1872)[5] and David Hughes Parry[6] (from 1925 to 1928)[7]

The Solicitors Journal publishes law reports. For the purposes of citation, its name may be abbreviated to "SJ"[8] or "Sol Jo",[9] while "Solicitors' Journal and Reporter" may be abbreviated to "Sol J & R".[10]

The Solicitors Journal replaced the Legal Observer and Solicitors Journal, also known as the Legal Observer (1830–1856).[11][12][13][14] The Weekly Reporter (1853–1906) merged into the Solicitors Journal.[15][16]

References

  • Solicitors Journal and Reporter. WorldCat.
  • Solicitors Journal and Weekly Reporter. WorldCat.
  • Steve Wilson and Phillip Kenny. The Law Student's Handbook. Oxford University Press. 2010. ISBN 9780199562176. p 125
  • Solicitors Journal to close after 160 years. The Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. 18 September 2017.
  • A sad farewell to Solicitors' Journal. Incorporated Council of Law Reporting. 26 September 2017.
  • Solicitors Journal goes under after 160 years. The Brief. The Times. 19 September 2017.
  • "Centenary of The Solicitors' Journal" (1957) 107 The Law Journal 76
  • Laurel Brake and Marysa Demoor. Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland. Academia Press and British Library. 2009. Page 585. See also "Professional Journals" at pages 509 and 510.
  • (1964) 3 The Solicitor Quarterly 115 (April) Google Books
  • Owen Hood Phillips. A First Book of English Law. Sweet & Maxwell. Fourth Edition. 1960. Page 169.
  • Glanville Williams. Learning the Law. Eleventh Edition. Stevens. 1982. Page 47.
  • Winfield, Percy H. The Chief Sources of English Legal History. Harvard University Press. 1925. Reprinted by Beard Books. 2000. Page 193.
  • Michael Harwood. Conveyancing Law & Practice. Second Edition. Cavendish Publishing Limited. 1996. Page 528.
  1. 1 2 Caroline Taggart (30 June 2010). Writer's Market 2010: Make Money Writing. F+W Media. p. 680. ISBN 978-0-7153-3529-1. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  2. Volume 135 (1991). See also Willing's Press Guide (1993).
  3. Solicitors Journal web site, About us (Retrieved 21 July 2011)
  4. (1987) 32 The Journal of the Law Society of Scotland 319
  5. "Obituary" (1913) 47 The Law Journal 452; (1913) 134 The Law Times 13; The Annual Register 1912, p 112. As to Fawcett, see Men at the Bar 149, WorldCat, Notes on Books and the list of book reviews of Fawcett's Law of Landlord and Tenant in Butterworth's catalogue.
  6. "A Noteworthy Centenary" (1957) 223 The Law Times 37 (18 January); "David Hughes Parry" (1972) 12 Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law 312
  7. "Sir David Hughes Parry" (1973) 117 Solicitors Journal 42 (19 January)
  8. Owen Hood Phillips. A First Book of English Law. Sweet & Maxwell. Fourth Edition. 1960. Page 169.
  9. Gary Slapper and David Kelly. The English Legal System. Eighteenth Edition. Routledge. 2017. Page 139.
  10. Arthur English. A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Ancient and Modern Law. Washington Law Book Co. 1898. Reprinted by Beard Books, Washington DC, 2000. Volume 2. Page 963.
  11. Julius J Marke (ed), A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University with Selected Annotations, Law Center of New York University, 1953, Library of Congress Catalog card 58-6489, Reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (Union, New Jersey) 1999, p 1165
  12. "The Solicitors Journal and Reporter" (1856) 52 Legal Observer and Solicitors Journal 537, 553, 555, 569
  13. Samuel J Rogal. "Maugham, Robert Ormond the elder". A William Somerset Maugham Encyclopedia. Greenwood Press. 1997. 167 at 168
  14. A Complete List of British and Colonial Law Reports and Legal Periodicals, p 42; Anthony Musson and Chantal Stebbings, Making Legal History: Approaches and Methodologies, 2012, p 60; "Obituary" (1862) 6 Solicitors Journal and Reporter 728 (2 August); Boase, "Maugham, Robert Ormond", Modern English Biography, 1897, vol 1, p 801 ; Harry Kirk, Portrait of a Profession, Oyez, 1976.
  15. Owen Hood Phillips. A First Book of English Law. Sweet & Maxwell. Fourth Edition. 1960. Page 169.
  16. Julius J Marke (ed), A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University with Selected Annotations, Law Center of New York University, 1953, Library of Congress Catalog card 58-6489, Reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (Union, New Jersey) 1999, p 16
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