Law students will now be able to benefit from another high-quality legal resource, as Practical Law is added to the Arden Library Portal.

Practical Law is an online legal know how service. It provides rigorous peer reviewed resources, such as practice notes, standard documents, and current awareness services. Practical Law works in conjunction with Westlaw UK, allowing you to combine the expert legal know-how with the primary law resources on Westlaw.

You can find links to Practical Law on Library Portal in the Law Subject Guide and in the Database A-Z. As Practical Law works closely with Westlaw, so it is also accessible from within the Westlaw database.

You can learn more about the key features and functionality on Practical Law by taking at look at these guidance pages or attending a Practical Law training session , bookable via iLearn. https://moodle.bl.rdi.co.uk/mod/scheduler/view.php?id=431134

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