InfoLocate is the search and discovery tool for the print and electronic holdings of the Great Library and Ontario County and District Law Association Libraries. This year, we launched a new version of InfoLocate (also accessible by searching under “Everything” on the Great Library’s home page). To help users navigate this tool, we have created a LibGuide that provides guidance and tips on InfoLocate’s uses and functions.
Category: Legal Research
Revisions and Consolidations: There’s a Difference?
In our last post we explained how to manually craft point-in-time consolidations and highlighted one of the main tools we use: Revised Statutes.
Consolidated legislation can be crafted by the consolidator using the ‘cut and paste’ method and it is also what you see on government web sites such as e-Laws and Justice Laws. A consolidation of a statute refers to the updating of a statute to discern what that statute or provision looked like at a point-in-time.
Now, what’s the difference between a consolidation and a revision? In this blog post we will highlight what statute revisions are by answering the questions below. But first! A little history.
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Contingency Fee Reform
A reminder to the profession that significant changes to Ontario’s contingency fee regime take effect tomorrow, July 1, 2021.
