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 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.
- ↑ Volume 135 (1991). See also Willing's Press Guide (1993).
- ↑ Solicitors Journal web site, About us (Retrieved 21 July 2011)
- ↑ (1987) 32 The Journal of the Law Society of Scotland 319
- ↑ "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.
- ↑ "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
- ↑ "Sir David Hughes Parry" (1973) 117 Solicitors Journal 42 (19 January)
- ↑ Owen Hood Phillips. A First Book of English Law. Sweet & Maxwell. Fourth Edition. 1960. Page 169.
- ↑ Gary Slapper and David Kelly. The English Legal System. Eighteenth Edition. Routledge. 2017. Page 139.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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
- ↑ "The Solicitors Journal and Reporter" (1856) 52 Legal Observer and Solicitors Journal 537, 553, 555, 569
- ↑ Samuel J Rogal. "Maugham, Robert Ormond the elder". A William Somerset Maugham Encyclopedia. Greenwood Press. 1997. 167 at 168
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Owen Hood Phillips. A First Book of English Law. Sweet & Maxwell. Fourth Edition. 1960. Page 169.
- ↑ 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