Legal Question in Business Law in New York
Liz Claiborne v. Avon
Can I find a case and bring it up? I know the case name and number.
Asked on 8/27/07, 1:50 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Nancy Delain
Delain Law Office, PLLC
Re: Liz Claiborne v. Avon
If you subscribe to Westlaw or LexisNexis (or you're a law student), you can use the information you have to bring materials related to the case up on those.
If you don't, and you know the case number, try visiting the website of the court hearing the case and see if you can get it there.
If the case has been published, go to www.findlaw.com and see if you can get the case by publication citation there.
Or, when all else fails, visit your local law library.
Good luck.
Answered on 8/27/07, 5:23 pm
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