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LexisNexis Quicklaw is a Canadian electronic legal research database. It catalogues court decisions, news reports, provincial and federal statutes, journals, and other legal commentary. LexisNexis Quicklaw also offers a case citator and case digests. In 2002, Quicklaw was purchased by LexisNexis and is a subsidiary of LexisNexis Canada.[1][2]

LexisNexis Quicklaw is often used by law students, lawyers, and law firms in Canada. In addition, the LexisNexis Quicklaw service includes citation tools to help law students, lawyers, and law firms validate the authority of cases, find summaries of judicial considerations, and pinpoint references.

References

  1. ^ "LexisNexis to acquire Quicklaw". The Globe and Mail. 2002-05-27. Retrieved 2022-08-11.
  2. ^ "Compensation Claims". Any Claim. Retrieved 28 September 2023.