Legal Publishers

If you have been using a legal text that you wish you could buy or would like to search the main law publisher’s sites to see what might be available, you can use the handy links below.

Legal Publisher Websites

Canadian Bar Association Publications

The CBA produces topical, current continuing professional development programs and the seminar proceedings are available for purchase in print or online format.

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Emond

Emond produces practical legal resources to assist lawyers and their staff with day-to-day procedures involved in many areas of law.

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Irwin Law

Irwin Law texts are concise, practical resources focussing on the various issues faced in each field of law. It produces the Essentials of Canadian Law series, along with stand-alone titles in a wide range of practice areas.

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LexisNexis

LexisNexis Canada is a major law publisher with print and online resources in every practice area. It is also known for Lexis Advance Quicklaw.

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Lexis Advance Quicklaw

Familiarly known by its original name, Quicklaw, this online resource covers all primary legal resources along with an extensive collection of secondary resources, including commentary, netletters, precedents, legal encyclopedias, and journals. The MLA’s subscription is funded centrally by LiRN and includes tabs to US and international resources in addition to the core Canadian materials. 

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Ontario Bar Association

The OBA produces topical, current continuing professional development programs and the seminar proceedings are available for purchase in print or online format.

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Thomson Reuters

Thomson Reuters Canada is a major law publisher with print and online resources in every practice area. It is also known for its online services, Westlaw Canada and ProView.

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Westlaw Canada

Westlaw Canada’s online resources cover all areas of Canadian law from primary case law and legislation through an extensive collection of secondary resources such as commentary, precedents, netletters and journals. It is also the source for The Canadian Abridgement, the Canadian Encyclopedic Digest, and O’Brien’s Encyclopedia of Forms. The MLA funds part of our subscription to this service, in addition to the modules covered centrally by LiRN, and it is accessible from the user computers in the MLA Practice Resource Centre.

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Wolters Kluwer

Wolters Kluwer’s focus is on all aspects of tax, accounting, and financial planning, with law-related publications tied to these specific subject areas. 

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