Publications
CompactLaw was founded in 1996 and is now the most widely distributed legal content and services site in the UK. All the information and services on CompactLaw are regularly updated by a legal team of barristers & solicitors. The CompactLaw Document Centre is the first online service in the UK for generating personalised legal documents.
The Law Society has produced a series of customer guides to common legal problems including using a solicitor, buying a home, setting up in business, and problems at work.
Law Society Publishing is the commercial publishing arm of the Law Society. It produce a wide range of practical handbooks on key areas such as property, criminal law, practice management, family law, marketing and client communications. It also publishes Litigation Funding magazine and The Law Society's Directory of Solicitors and Barristers.
Lawyers For Your Business (LFYB) is a scheme that enables you to assess your business's legal needs and take advantage of a free consultation with a local member of the Law Society-backed group. LFYB has developed a series of step-by-step guides designed to help businesses get to grips with legal problems. The subjects covered are employing staff, contracts with customers and suppliers, taking on a leased business, raising money for your business, structuring your business, and health & safety at work.
LexisNexis is a leading publisher of tax, legal and business publications in the UK. LexisNexis provides timely and accurate information in a variety of formats including looseleafs, textbooks, journals, newsletters, magazines and CD-ROM's.
Oxford University Press is one of the largest publishers in the UK. With its acquisition of Blackstone Press, OUP is one of the leading publishers of legal texts in the UK.
Sweet & Maxwell is a leading publisher and provider of integrated solutions for the legal and regulatory markets. To find out more, search their catalogue of legal and regulatory books and online services.
