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Anyone who has studied consumer and commercial law, what case law is there for distance-selling and e-commerce? Atm the only case I have is Neocleous v Rees but I'm really struggling to find other cases. If anyone has any knowledge on this, it would be very much appreciated!! 😁
Anyone who has studied consumer and commercial law, what case law is there for distance-selling and e-commerce? Atm the only case I have is Neocleous v Rees but I'm really struggling to find other cases. If anyone has any knowledge on this, it would be very much appreciated!! 😁
I am doing a survey of the study tools (mobile apps) that law students use to help them improve productivity in law school. Based on our online research, the ones we think are more catered to law school students are: - Black's Law Dictionary - Quizlet - Ginger Snail - Evernote - AnkiApp - SimpleMind - Soundnote - Notion
Links to all these apps are in the survey for your ease of reference!
Obsidian is another cool note-taking tool with a "coding" feel.
If you have a minute (2 minutes to be exact), I would be grateful if you could let us know how often you use these apps in the following survey: Law App Survey
On the same note, if there are other apps that you think law students would find super helpful, please let us know!