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Second-Year Students
As you may know, with Quicklaw™ you gain free access to a vast array of legal information sources essential to your course studies, including:
- Halsbury's® Laws of Canada — The entire online collection of Halsbury's Laws of Canada
- Primary Law
- Case Law (Court and Tribunal Decisions) — Judgments from all levels of all Canadian courts, all board and tribunal decisions, Canada Tariff Board Reports, the Canadian Insurance Law Reporter, the Canadian Native Law Reporter, Dominion Tax Cases, Exchequer Court Reports, Federal Courts Reports, Ontario Reports, Supreme Court Reports and over 300,000 cases that have never been reported in print
- Legislation — Current consolidated and annual provincial, territorial and federal statutes (including entire-act versions and section versions), regulations, rules of court, historical legislation, repealed statutes and regulations, Point-in-Time versions of legislation, Ontario Securities Commission regulatory materials, international treaties and NAFTA
- Citators — The QuickCITE™ Case Citator and the QuickCITE™ Statute Citator, as well as U.S. and U.K. case citators
- Digest Services — The Canada Digest, which contains over 897,000 case summaries organized under a browsable taxonomy, as well as Canadian Case Summaries (CCS)
- Journals — Domestic and international legal journals
- NetLetters™ — Proprietary and licensed LexisNexis® NetLetters
- Forms & Precedents — The Solicitor Forms & Precedents collection covering an array of practice areas
- News and Business — Canadian and international news
- International Materials — Primary law (case law and legislation) from Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom
- Other — The Wrongful Dismissal Notice Searcher, Canadian Legal Words & Phrases, the LAW/NET™ Legal Update Service, the Canadian Law Symposia Index, the Index to Canadian Legal Literature and all Canada Quantums
By using Quicklaw and attending free training sessions at your school, in one of our offices, or online, you will gain professional legal research skills that will help you find a job once you graduate. Please see our Training and Support page to learn about customized training sessions ideal for second-year students.
We also provide information about articling and summer positions. The LexisNexis® National Articling Database lets you search for jobs in law firms across Canada. Use the National Articling Database in conjunction with the Martindale-Hubbell® Connected network to help you move ahead with your career.
Whenever you need assistance, our Customer Support team is here to help. We provide free user ID and password, research, and technical assistance by phone or email seven days per week.
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