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Tackling crime

01 March 2012
Issue: 7503 / Categories: Legal News
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LexisPSL launch online crime package

Criminal and corporate law practitioners may benefit from a new one-stop-shop tool to help them keep on top of the latest developments in law. LexisPSL Crime is an online package comprising practical know-how, current awareness, cases and legislation. It has been developed by LexisNexis UK with leading law firms and the criminal bar, including Doughty Street Chambers and 18 Red Lion Court.  

A separate product, LexisPSL Corporate Crime, is aimed at corporate firms, and covers white collar crime, covering procedure, offences and regulation. It includes quick summaries and checklists, to help both senior and junior staff to master new areas quickly and keep on top of new developments.

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