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  • Whilst 1 or three is most common, there can be up to 7 judges in Aust. I think it would need to accommodate up to 9 in some countries. I suspect that a 'Jurisdiction' field would also help most lawyers. For example, in the US and Aust there i…
  • Looks great Bill. Fantasic work. Have you heard from Sean about whether the fields might be altered to include the judge name and more appropriately provide for legal materials? regards Grieth
  • I agree. The only pattern to finding the judge name is that is usually is to the right of certain words like Judge, judges or coram - but not always. I noticed that a lot of times this is in a table format as well. I think your right that the …
  • Bill, I tried simply adding int postion = austliiRegexp.indexOf("?"); If (position>1){ austliiRegexp = austliiRegexp.substring(0,position); } at some apparently strategic points, but couldn't get the translator to work. Is i…
  • thanks Bill. Looking forward to seeing the next version. I think judge's name as 'contributor' (whatever that is meant to mean) is better than in the notes section - while there is no 'judge' field. How does anyone develop a schema that has n…
  • Bill, Great work. I have found a small problem. When using the AustLII search engine, the resulting links are in this form: http://www.austlii.edu.au//cgi-bin/disp.pl/au/cases/cth/family_ct/2006/25.html?query=family%20law%20and%20kirby%20and%20…
  • Thanks Bill. this looks fantastic. I will start trying to get on top of it.
  • bill, That would be great. The site is www.austlii.edu.au. It has almost all Aust cases. The main ones I use are High Court, Federal and Family Courts, and Federal Magistrates Court. Some examples Full Federal Court eg Shi v Migr…
    in FindLaw Comment by grieth May 3, 2007
  • bill, I am in aust, and we have austlii.edu.au for all our legal stuff - it has literally everythin since the 1980's. We really need translator. By the way - the case type on the Zotero beta has very little that we would use for a reference (al…
    in FindLaw Comment by grieth April 29, 2007
  • Can we have some legal support for those outside the US? There are huge free legal databases in most non-US common law countries. See [[http://www.austlii.edu.au]] and the links to all of the other LII's around the world. Primary legal resources s…