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Licensing Law Reports Online

This service provides comprehensive full text reports of cases on all aspects of licensing law and practice, including disputes over the granting or revocation of licences, the conduct of licensable activities and premises, local authority powers and cases on concurrent financial, regulatory and criminal liabilities of licence holders.

Licensing Law Reports is the only source that brings together cases of this kind and includes Scottish decisions of interest and relevance in England and Wales. Cases under the Licensing Act 2003 are now included, together with digests of informative liquor licensing appeal decisions from magistrates' courts, betting and gaming cases, cases on the Gambling Act 2005 and cases on the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005.

Have you heard about the NEW online service?

We are re-launching Licensing Law Reports Online in September 2011.  The new service will be supplied on an enhanced platform with the following key features:

  • Compatible with mobile devices (iPad, iPhone, Blackberry and all Android phones) – enables you to carry Licensing Law Reports Online with you, use the service from your mobile device as easily as on a desktop computer
  • Ability to create PDFs on the go – have the content that is on your screen offline when you are out of the office
  • Court Copy (PDF) – Download and print exact duplicates of the Licensing Law Reports
  • Faster Searching Facility – indexing, hyperlinks and search filters to get you the information you need quicker than ever before

Go online and get access to the complete 9 year archive at your fingertips - on demand and without leaving your desk .

Case Alert Service
You can now receive, by email, advance notification of all the cases due to be reported in forthcoming issues. To register, simply email us at llr@jordanpublishing.co.uk with the word "Subscribe" in the subject line. You will be sent regular bulletins informing you of all forthcoming reports.

To request a free trial to Licensing Law Reports Online click here or call 0117 918 1555.

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